New Delhi: Former Indian cricketer Mohinder Amarnath blamed IPL for India's debacle in the Twenty20 World Cup and also questioned the purpose of India's short tour to West Indies.Amarnath backed Indian coach Gary Kirsten views on team's defeat but refused
Kolkata: India need the experience of Sourav Ganguly for the series against Australia, said former cricketer Mohinder Amarnath.
Kolkata: The Jagmohan Dalmiya-headed Cricket Association of Bengal today roped in Mohinder Amarnath as the consultant to revive the fortunes of the team that will fight it out in the Plate Division in the Ranji Trophy this season.
New Delhi:One of those former players who had advised Sourav Ganguly to quit the game after his unceremonious ouster from Team India, World Cup winning captain Kapil Dev today hailed the Bengal southpaw's glorious return and found shadows of a never-say-die Jimmy (Mohinder) Amarnath in him.
More imagesMohali:The failure of the four Asian teams to make the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy indicated trouble lay in store at the World Cup, experts said.
More imagesMohali:The failure of the four Asian teams to make the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy indicated trouble lay in store at the World Cup, experts said.
Lucknow:Team India stars including Virendar Sehwag, M S Dhoni and S Sreesanth are expected to feature in the 54th edition of Sheeshmahal cricket tournament starting here from April 24.
Mumbai:The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced a windfall for former cricketers as the working committee decided to extend its pension scheme on a mega scale here today.
UK:In this age of globalization and open markets, when barriers hold no meaning and abilities take one as far as one can imagine, a few of our former players are beginning to sound like paranoid socialists howling warnings about an impending economic doom if the country as much as thought of opening it's market to another foreign shaving kit manufacturer! First thing we need to truly understand is, cricket truly is a religion in India.
Kolkata:The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has officially informedthe four candidates shorlisted for the coveted post of coach of the Indian team and asked them to appear for an interview which would tentatively be held either on May 19 or May 26.