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Border-Gavaskar trophy: Blasts from the Past
The India-Australia Test rubbers, re-christened as the Border-Gavaskar trophy in 1996, have evolved into a fierce battle of supremacy in the past decade. The high levels of competitiveness displayed by both sides, the quality of cricke...
Are mighty Aussies finally cracking?
They were considered as indomitable Aussies, people who never gave up and had often turned adversaries into opportunities, but this times things seem to be different. It all happened after Australian captain Ricky Ponting decided not t...
‘Run-machine’ Katich has steel: Langer
Former Australian opening batsman Justin Langer sprung to the defence of Simon Katich, criticized by Australian media for his snail-paced batting in India.
Anil Kumble: The ‘gentleman’ of cricket
There are sportsmen who are gifted and others who become great by their tireless hard work and determination. Born on 17th October 1970, Anil Radhakrishnan Kumble is one such bowler who has achieved the realms of greatness to accomplis...
From now…Sky is the limit
His mission was left incomplete in Bangalore, but Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar redeemed himself in Mohali in his 152nd Test as West Indian legend Brian Lara was toppled from the highest Test run-accumulator`s pedestal.
‘Vulnerable’ Aussies put India to the sword
If the result of the first Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy at Bangalore is anything to go by, we can expect to witness a humdinger of a contest which may go right down to the wire, making it a cardinal sin to miss even the slightest...
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