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Green signal to procession

Sunday 30 November '08

Needing an outright win to stay in the hunt, Delhi rolled out a ‘green carpet’ at the Ferozeshah Kotla for the Orissa team.
Striking a fine balance

Wednesday 26 November '08

Mahesh Rawat and Murali Kartik have decided on different paths to balance the workload of playing Ranji matches and at the same time make themselves available for their respective teams for the Champions Twenty20 League.
Railways need 37 more to seal win

Wednesday 26 November '08

Railways keeper Mahesh Rawat carried Kulamani Parida on his shoulders to the dressing room. The veteran off-spinner had just run through the Andhra tail to bring take his team to the brink of an improbable victory.
Made in England, being groomed in India

Tuesday 25 November '08

For the past few days, the Karnail Singh Stadium has seen a reunion of sorts for the left arm orthodox spinning community.
Railways one run away from lead

Tuesday 25 November '08

There were many relieved faces in the Railways dressing room as they ended the day's play needing a single run to take the crucial first innings lead over Andhra.
Railways manage to edge ahead

Monday 24 November '08

Sanjay Bangar’s dismissal at the fag end of the day summed up the day for Railways.
Railways to play it safe

Sunday 23 November '08

Despite hosting Andhra, who are lying at the bottom of the Group B heap, Railways seem content to play for three points in their Ranji Trophy Super League...
Bereaved Pagnis to miss two matches; Dipak drafted in

Saturday 22 November '08

Railways will miss the services of opener Amit Pagnis when they take on Andhra in the Ranji Trophy Elite Division match beginning on Sunday at the Karnail Singh Stadium.
England fall over again

Friday 21 November '08

At the end, England must’ve been wondering what else they need to do to win a game in India. If it was Yuvraj Singh’s centuries in Rajkot and Indore that took the games away from them, it was bad light in Kanpur that ensured England ended three down in the seven-match ODI series.
More punishment?

Thursday 20 November '08

England have had the worst possible start to the one-day series against India — in Rajkot, they played poorly and lost by 158 runs; in Indore, they raised their game a few notches and still lost by 54 runs.
This time, a belter in Kanpur

Wednesday 19 November '08

It’s been more than seven months since India thrashed South Africa in three days, but Green Park curator Shiv Kumar remembers the Test match as if it had ended.
Delhi selectors fight over team’s fitness

Thursday 13 November '08

Even before Delhi had conceded the first innings lead in their Ranji Trophy match versus Hyderabad in Uppal, the blame game started within the DDCA ranks.
At 36, Yere still yearns for improvement

Wednesday 12 November '08

At an age when most players begin planning their retirements, Yere Goud, the 36-year-old Ranji veteran for Railways, is busy working on his new batting grip to negotiate reverse swing.
Anureet Singh: Delhi’s loss & Railways’ gain

Tuesday 11 November '08

For four years, Anureet Singh bowled at Delhi’s pre-Ranji camp, but wasn’t named in their team. But in only his second year with the Railways, he has already made his place in the Ranji side.
SURFACE TENSION

Sunday 9 November '08

Of the seven Ranji Trophy Super League encounters last week, five ended in dreary draws on flat batting tracks. Our correspondent explores the reasons behind the yawn-inducing games
The Kauls of Punjab: Siblings of the first-class

Wednesday 5 November '08

Punjab team mates and brothers Uday (21) and Siddharth Kaul (18) have so far played two Ranji ties together and have already made significant contributions.
‘I hope many more hundreds will come’

Tuesday 4 November '08

Yuvraj Singh was supposed to be the star of the day but on Monday, it was Sunny Sohal, who shone bright for Punjab.
Railways’ old is gold policy chugs along well

Thursday 30 October '08

Going by the logic of 30-something cricketers leaving the game to the youngsters, half of the Railways team will have to sit out.
Not good enough for squad of 16, but a perfect fit into the XI

Thursday 23 October '08

Either the selectors are not doing their job properly, or it’s just that they don’t count at all at the Delhi & Districts Cricket Association
Not good enough for squad of 16, but a perfect fit into the XI

Thursday 23 October '08

Either the selectors are not doing their job properly, or it’s just that they don’t count at all at the Delhi & Districts Cricket Association.
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