Michael Bevan: The One-Day International trump card
Born on May 8, 1970, Michael Bevan was one of the most successful ODI batsmen of all time and a highly dependable finisher of the game. Jaideep...
Upul Chandana: The Sri Lankan spinner whose form fluctuated like a sinusoidal wave
Upul Chandana, born May 7, 1972, was one of Sri Lanka’s able leg-spinners, whose career coincided with that of Muttiah Muralitharan’s....
Inzamam-ul-Haq — the man who epitomized effortless elegance
Inzamam-ul-Haq’s batting was about lazy elegance. Despite lacking an athlete’s body, Inzamam was a dexterous destroyer with the bat...
Sachin Tendulkar 98: An iconic innings that destroyed Pakistani’s pace artillery in the 2003 World Cup
On March 1, 2003 Sachin Tendulkar scored an iconic 98 to guide India to yet another World Cup victory over Pakistan. Abhishek Mukherjee looks back...
When Chaminda Vaas took a hat-trick off the first three deliveries of an ODI
On February 14, 2003, Sri Lanka’s ace seamer Chaminda Vaas picked up a hat-trick off the first three balls of a One-Day International (ODI)...
Sachin Tendulkar — the cricketer who all but defied time
In that time of the year when inevitable goodbyes were in the air, India lost two maestros from fields that a legion of Indians followed —...
Carl Hooper – an enigma who could have done a lot more at the highest level
Carl Hooper, born on December 15, 1966, was one of the cleanest strikers of the cricket ball in the modern era.
Sachin Tendulkar rates 2003 World Cup tie against Pakistan as his biggest
Sachin Tendulkar greeted Maharashtrians on the occasion of the Maharashtra Day by shouting "Jai Maharashtra", asking the audience to wish him...
Sachin Tendulkar is a man of his words, says Atul Ranade
By CricketCountry Staff
Former Mumbai and Goa cricketer Atul Ranade marks childhood friend and...
Do rivals underestimate India?
Every time India lands on foreign shores, the opponents talk about how they are tigers at home and lambs abroad. Graeme Smith, too, had raised doubts...



