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VVS Laxman

The Beauty XI – Part 1: Marriage of artistry with skills

Men who blend in their world class talent while adding beauty to the game.

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Indian batsmen will bounce back: Willoughby

By Ashish Shukla

 

Somerset paceman Charl Willoughby on Sunday warned England not to read too much into India's annihilation by him in the warm-up game which ended in a draw on Sunday.

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We’re lucky to have Fletcher as coach, says Laxman

It has just been a few weeks since Duncan Fletcher took over as India's cricket coach but senior batsman VVS Laxman says the team is already bowled over by his knowledge of the game and feels "lucky" to have him on board.

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Feeling assured gives freedom to play natural game: Laxman

By Ashish Shukla

 

He has been a long-time middle-order mainstay of India's batting line-up but veteran VVS Laxman says he started feeling assured in the team only in the last four years during which he was given the "freedom" to play his natural game.

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We will miss Sehwag: Dhoni

By Ashish Shukla

 

India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Friday rued absence of Virender Sehwag in the first two Tests against England, saying the opener is one of the few players in the world who could influence the outcome of a game in a big way.

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India vs England will be a contest for the No 1 Test team in its true sense

The world’s No 1 and No 2 Test sides square-off in a highly anticipated four-match series.

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Former Test cricketers slam Dhoni for not pushing for victory

Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni's decision not to push for victory in the third and final cricket Test against the West Indies has come under flak by former cricketers who said it was "shocking" and unworthy of the number one team.

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Team India’s decision in settling for a draw in the third Test was right

India's decision to settle for the draw at Dominica has drawn a lot of criticism.

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Harbhajan hits out at critics, says he has proved himself on foreign pitches

For all his criticism in the Caribbean, his figures of 11 wickets at 25.36 in a seamer-dominated series isn't bad. For critics, it's his average of 37.40 plus in 44 Tests for a haul of 146 wickets on foreign pitches which proves he is only good on helpful Indian pitches.

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Dhoni & Company finds a Devil’s Advocate amid the din of criticism

MS Dhoni‘s men have the task of saving the fabric of Test cricket by going for wins.

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