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Jaipur:While the protest against too much of cricket grows louder, former pace spearhead Javagal Srinath finds nothing wrong in the crammed schedule and prescribes rotation policy to prevent players' burn-out.
Indore:Team India captain Rahul Dravid said he learnt a lot playing under his predecessors Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly and felt lucky to lead a side, which had prolific players like Virender Sehwag and Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
On flat pitches, we saw the batsmen's encroachment of the bowling space and witnessed an undesired imbalance in the first two Tests of the Indo-Pak series.
Multan:Left-arm speedster Zaheer Khan will not take further part in the ongoing first cricket Test against Pakistan because of a muscle strain.
Multan? visibly disappointed Sachin Tendulkar on Monday said he was "taken by surprise" by the timing of the Indian cricket team's declaration that deprived him of what could have been his fourth double-century of his career.
Multan:Left-arm speedster Zaheer Khan will not take further part in the ongoing first cricket Test against Pakistan because of a muscle strain.
Mohali? selector Syed Kirmani on Monday put aside the ambiguity over the inclusion of Ashish Nehra in the One-day cricket squad and said he was "satisfied" with the fast bowler's fitness and performance in the Duleep Trophy final.
Chennai: Overall, the Indian cricketers have done exceedingly well and people should not be disheartened that we lost the world cup final to Australia, a better side and a tournament favourite, said W V Raman, a former Indian cricketer on Sunday.