Karachi: With 53 days remaining in the countdown to cricket's most prestigious event, Pakistan's World Cup bid proved a sticky wicket on Monday as a sponsor tried single handedly to whip up enthusiasm for the coming championship.
Karachi: With 53 days remaining in the countdown to cricket's most prestigious event, Pakistan's World Cup bid proved a sticky wicket on Monday as a sponsor tried single handedly to whip up enthusiasm for the coming championship.
Karachi: With 53 days remaining in the countdown to cricket's most prestigious event, Pakistan's World Cup bid proved a sticky wicket on Monday as a sponsor tried single handedly to whip up enthusiasm for the coming championship.
<p ><div align="center"><img alt="Ganguly bowled" hspace="5" src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/archive/2001/odi_series/aus-ind/images/28ganguly-s.jpg" width="150" vspace="5" border="0" /></div> Bangalore: Despite India's thrilling comeback series win, one really feels for Ganguly for even after a series win it looks like he will not be able to really savour
Bangalore: Whatever it is going to take to beat the Aussies it is definitely not going to be just pure cricketing talent. If it was going to be just cricketing merit, (given the home conditions) India should have won the first
What a battle the just concluded India-Australia series turned out to be. But I suppose Australia will be a grieved side after having been at the door step of taking a 2-0 lead and then seeing it being shut on them.
The countdown has begun, the battle lines drawn for what is supposedly a pivotal clash. For India, it is pivotal because victory here will mean a turn around in its flagging fortune apart from taking pride in having stopped the mighty
Bangalore:The conclusion of the previous article "A combination of errors does India in" did read as follows: "Anyhow it is not 'curtains' for the Indians. They do possess genuine talent - at least Waugh for one acknowledges that, and if they
After the high-intensity drama of the recently concluded India-Australia series, the air now has turned reflective on the great Indian triumph, apart from a lot of talk revolving around Ganguly. For starters, no doubt this victory is a cherished one. However,
In most people's opinion Laloo Prasad Yadav defines creepiness and the utterance of his very name is sufficient to create a foul atmosphere. This being the case, his nomination for the post of the president of the Bihar Cricket Association (BCA)