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Dhoni gets it right again

Sunday 1 June '08

If MS Dhoni had a blueprint for victory in Friday’s semi-final against Kings XI Punjab, it certainly was one that had the word ‘masterstroke’ written all over.
Warne identity

Sunday 1 June '08

In Spun Out, an unauthorised biography of Shane Warne that came out in 2006, Paul Berry describes the spin wizard’s life...
Can Yuvi turn the tables?

Saturday 31 May '08

Yuvraj Singh seems to be tired of press conferences. In his stint as captain of Kings XI Punjab...
They got hit at the top and never recovered

Saturday 31 May '08

The Delhi Daredevils had made it a habit of falling over if their top three failed...
Slapgate likely to cost Bhajji dear

Monday 28 April '08

In less than three months, Harbhajan Singh will be attending a second disciplinary hearing following his alleged misconduct on the field during Friday’s IPL match...
RP looks for home improvement

Monday 31 March '08

For India’s big contributor on their recent success in Australia, RP Singh’s first Test at home didn’t go quite the way he would have liked.
‘South Africa are playing spin much better’

Monday 31 March '08

In the land of spin, Anil Kumble is certainly the king. The third-highest wicket-taker in the world, he has been India’s biggest match-winner at home...
SA, pitch refuse to crack

Monday 31 March '08

The fastest triple hundred ever, three century, a eight-wicket match haul and a deadly spell of reverse swing...
South Africa hit back as India play good hosts

Sunday 30 March '08

Virender Sehwag’s hopes of getting past Brian Lara’s world record 400 not out lasted less than half-an-hour on Saturday morning...
Another brick in The Wall

Sunday 30 March '08

Rahul Dravid was 15 years old when Sunil Gavaskar became the first Test batsman to score 10,000 Test runs.
‘It should have been sorted out on the field’

Sunday 13 January '08

Legendary umpire Dickie Bird had a ringside view of cricket’s transformation. The much-respected Englishman.
PROFESSIONAL HAZARD

Sunday 13 January '08

Feel if cricket wants to be seen as a modern sport it needs to get over its amateurish past
RETURN OF THE KHAN

Sunday 2 December '07

No longer the adrenaline-charged and easily excited bowler of past, Our correspondents discover the new, improved and much matured Zaheer Khan
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