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'Whatever the conditions are, I will be able to adapt and perform for my team'
Vijay Shankar is ready for whatever challenges his first World Cup may throw at him, both as batsman and bowlerInterview by Deivarayan Muthu25-May-201
Near-fisticuffs, hackings, underwear shenanigans, broken glass
March had more rubbishy action than a Steven Seagal starrer. And it all ended in tearsAndrew Fidel Fernando05-Apr-2018An avalanche of ineptitudeJust h
Pujara's changes to succeed against short balls
From Cheteshwar Pujara’s tactics against the short balls, to the England seamers’ line against M Vijay, Aakash Chopra examines the technical talking p
Ashwin's 8, Jadeja's 51
Stats highlights from the first day’s play between India and South Africa in Bangalore where AB de Villiers fell 15 short of a century in his 100th Te
Two legends in two balls
Plays of the day from the Group A match between Sri Lanka and ScotlandAndrew Fidel Fernando in Hobart11-Mar-2015The wheelbarrow circleKumar Sangakkara
The case for Sangakkara's all-time greatness
Kumar Sangakkara does not usually feature in discussions of modern batting greats. His numbers demand for that to changeAndrew Fidel Fernando in Chitt
Taylor made for Tests
There seems to be a feeling that Taylor doesn’t value his wicket enough, that his aggression is out of place in the longer form of the game. But often
Dhoni chases at his own pace
In taking almost no risks during his innings, MS Dhoni took India’s chase into the final over. But as he usually does in ODIs, he got the job doneSidh
Swann emerges as talisman for unified England
Graeme Swann was England’s standout player in this series, troubling South Africa’s batsmen with dip, turn and determination even on unhelpful surface
The self-effacing facilitator
The likes of Shaun Pollock, Jonty Rhodes and Lance Klusener will all attest to how Ford ironed out problems in their techniques and set them on the pa