|
|
|
Home > Cricket > Columns > Guest Columnist
|
| October 30, 2004 |
|
| |
| Running scared... all the way Unless you knew the players personally or have a contract in place beforehand, talking to the Indian cricketers is impossible.
| |
|
| October 28, 2004 |
|
| |
| India face moment of truth The proud record of not losing to the Aussies at home for 35 years is about to end, but Rajeev D Pai still clings to hope.
| |
|
| October 20, 2004 |
|
| |
| To walk or not to walk? In a situation which could directly decide the result of a series and indirectly the future income of your team mates, is walking necessarily the right thing to do, says John Mehaffey.
A classic ad for Tests
'It was just as well, perhaps, that the rains came. For a defeat for either of the two teams would not have been just.'
| |
|
| October 12, 2004 |
|
| |
| Do they earn their keep? We have chosen to gloat over our few triumphs and turned a blind eye to the conspicuous inconsistency in performance marked by disturbing troughs and peaks, says Arvind Lavakare.
| |
|
| October 06, 2004 |
|
| |
| India's greatest bowler ever Kumble's strength, says Ashish Magotra, has always been his ability to hang on when the going gets tough. Count him out at your own peril.
| |
|
| September 24, 2004 |
|
| |
| Wanted: Tendulkar of old Tendulkar climbed down the steps of greatness simply, says Sriram Ranganathan, because he decided to change his game and cut out most of the shots he became famous for.
| |
|
| September 02, 2004 |
|
| |
| Indian batsmen owe an apology to their fans Except for Sachin Tendulkar, who is genuinely injured, the rest of the players seem to be using their injuries to beneficial effect, says Javagal Srinath.
| |
|
| August 26, 2004 |
|
| |
| Time John Wright wakes up Former India fast bowler Javagal Srinath says India's coach needs to infuse fresh ideas into the team.
| |
|
|