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World Cup Heroes: Imran Khan

| February 17, 2011 | 1 Comment
World Cup Heroes: Imran Khan

Imran Khan is widely regarded as the greatest and most flamboyant cricketer that Pakistan has ever produced and arguably the world’s second best all-rounder to have graced the game after Gary Sobers. He was tall, demurred, handsome, charismatic who dazzled the world with his amazing talent.He will also be remembered for his bold, inspirational captaincy [...]

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Stuart Broad an all-rounder in the making

| September 2, 2010 | 40 Comments
Stuart Broad an all-rounder in the making

A little guy running with a bat on the field of Oakham School years ago ran for England to save a crucial test match on 28th August, 2010 at Lords against Pakistan on the 4th test match of the NPower Test Series 2010. Do I have to tell you who this guy is? He’s none other than Stuart Broad.

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Will the flexibility in the batting order serve the purpose?

| August 15, 2010 | 4 Comments
Will the flexibility in the batting order serve the purpose?

India is a cricket craze driven country and the billion people will be pinned lots of hopes on the World cup event which will be played at home.

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End of an Era- Muttiah Muralitharan

| July 22, 2010 | 10 Comments
End of an Era- Muttiah Muralitharan

800 Wickets, is by no chance a mean effort! Combine it with the fact that he has managed to, time and again, get those scalps with a gentle smile on his face, the sobriquet of “Smiling Assassin” seems very much befitting.

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Sachin Tendulkar- The LIFE of a Living Legend

| July 12, 2010 | 37 Comments
Sachin Tendulkar- The LIFE of a Living Legend

From Tendulkar to Ton-dulkar to End-ulkar to Ton-dulkar again.

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Comparison amongst different era’s of cricketers

| May 4, 2010 | 1 Comment
Comparison amongst different era’s of cricketers

The oxford dictionary defines the word “Compare” as 1. Estimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between. 2. Point out or describe the resemblances of (something) with. 3. be similar to or have a specified relationship with another thing or person.

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Why Sachin Tendulkar is playing IPL but not World T20

| April 28, 2010 | 3 Comments
Why Sachin Tendulkar is playing IPL but not World T20

There has been a constant debate as to why Sachin is not playing World T20 for his country despite being in such a great form in all forms of the game and instead choosing to play in more hectic and demanding Indian Premiere League for a region based franchisee.

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Pakistan Cricket – The Epicenter of Controversies

| March 13, 2010 | 3 Comments
Pakistan Cricket – The Epicenter of Controversies

“Management is doing things right; Leadership is doing the right things” – But for Pakistan Cricket the reality is absolutely opposite. Everything’s messed up in Pakistan Cricket. Pakistan Cricket has definitely gone berserk and nothing’s looking right for them. Cricket could have been the only joy Pakistan could have given to their countrymen but they [...]

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IPL-III: GET SET GO…..

| March 13, 2010 | 0 Comments
IPL-III: GET SET GO…..

It’s that time of the year again when the prime time Television will no longer be filled by the boring soaps, the stupid sywambars and the silly reality shows, IPL is back and it is back in India. The wait for the Third edition of IPL to begin is not longer left in days it’s [...]

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Cricket Beyond Religious Boundaries

| February 27, 2010 | 0 Comments
Cricket Beyond Religious Boundaries

Of late there has been a lot of hype on which team’s player will be coming to India to play in the IPL, or should I say who; the Goonda’s in India will allow to come and play. The eruption started when Shahrukh Khan (Owner Kolkata night riders, IPL) spoke in favour of having the [...]

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Indian Cricket: Rise To The Top

| February 23, 2010 | 0 Comments
Indian Cricket: Rise To The Top

The victory in the second test match was monumental and enormous to the perspective that it helped India stay at the top of the test rankings. But success doesn’t come overnight; there goes a lot of relentless hard work in the making of champions. For the past decade the performance of Indian cricket has been [...]

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Generation Next Team India: Do They Have it in them?

| February 16, 2010 | 2 Comments
Generation Next Team India: Do They Have it in them?

As the Test series against the South Africans draws to a close it is time now to look back and contemplate the performance of the team and the most noticeable aspect of the team’s show is the dismal performance of the Gen Next players. Players like Murli Vijay, S. Badrinath and Saha got the opportunity [...]

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Is T20 Killing Test Cricketers?

| February 16, 2010 | 1 Comment
Is T20 Killing Test Cricketers?

This debate has been a long and unconcluded debate in cricket, but this has again resurfaced with the dismal Indian performance in the recently concluded 1st test with SA. With three prominent players missing in the line-up, the middle order was exposed to the potent bowling attack of SA. None of the players on the [...]

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Team India: Crown Under Threat

| February 12, 2010 | 0 Comments
Team India: Crown Under Threat

The supremacy of Team India at the helm of ICC Test Rankings has come under severe threat after suffering a humiliating innings defeat at the hands of the Proteas. The age old tradition of allegations and counter allegations has started between the selectors and the team management but honestly this is the time for introspection [...]

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Gary Kirsten – Needed any more?

| February 6, 2010 | 0 Comments
Gary Kirsten – Needed any more?

Gary Kirsten’s contract is likely to be extended after the ongoing series against South Africa as the coach of Team India till 2011 World Cup. As a coach, Gary was unknown before he took the post of main coach of Team India. Under his guidance, Indian test team became the world no.1 in ICC Test [...]

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A Terror Called – Shoaib Akhtar

| February 5, 2010 | 2 Comments
A Terror Called – Shoaib Akhtar

Once he was the strike bowler of Pakistan, but now seems to be forgotten by cricket world. Shoaib Akhtar is away from Pakistan squad after his knee surgery in England. Some sources say that he is making a sincere effort to come back into the team. Akhtar is also hopeful that he will be able [...]

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