The 39 – now 40 – triumphs of Mumbai – Part 4 of 4
Monday’s Ranji Trophy marks Mumbai’s 40th triumph in 44 appearances. In the concluding segment of the four-part series, Arunabha Sengupta...
Ranji Trophy: The heroes who held Mumbai's fort when the big stars were away on national duty... Part 3 of 3
Mumbai, or erstwhile Bombay, has definitely produced more Test cricketers of quality than any other Ranji Trophy side. As they eye another Ranji...
Sairaj Bahutule: Would have played longer for India had they persisted with me
Former India leg-spinner Sairaj Bahutule, who recently retired from the first-class cricket, today said he could have played more matches had the...
Sairaj Bahutule retires from First-Class cricket
Former India leg-spinner Sairaj Bahatule, 39, on Tuesday announced retirement from all forms of first class cricket.
Ranji Trophy 2012: Virag Awate's centuries in both innings help Maharashtra gain three points
Virag Awate on Tuesday became only the second Indian after Nari Contractor to have scored two hundreds on first-class debut as Maharashtra walked...
Ranji Trophy 2012: Maharashtra restricted to 282 against Vidarbha
Vidarbha closed in on Maharashtra's first-innings total of 282 after left-arm pacer Shrikant Wagh shone with a five-wicket haul in their Group...
Ranji Trophy 2012: Virag Awate slams ton on debut as Maharashtra dominate against Vidarbha
Opener Virag Awate smashed an unbeaten century on debut to guide Maharashtra to 227 for three against Vidarbha at stumps on the opening day of their...
Ranji Trophy 2012: Baroda take huge lead against Vidarbha
Abhimanyu Chauhan and Rakesh Solanki slammed centuries as Baroda consolidated their position by posting a massive 514 for seven declared on the...
Bahutule ton propels Vidarbha to 368 against Tripura
A brilliant unbeaten century by skipper Sairaj Bahutule helped Vidarbha take the crucial first innings lead against host Tripura in their Ranji...
Methodical coaching good for Indian cricket: Sandeep Patil
By CricketCountry Staff
Former India cricketer Sandeep Patil opines that coaching is all together a...