The long break and the premiership quarter
Australia’s tour of India has been a bit like an AFL game and they go into the third Test knowing a victory could help them retain the Border-Gavaskar
Pop goes the cricketer
Fabian Cowdrey has brought the Cowdrey line to an end at Kent by retiring, disillusioned, at 24, to support his brother’s singing careerJack Wilson05-
Does Rahane's ODI repertoire warrant his selection?
Currently, Ajinkya Rahane doesn’t quite have the body of work in ODIs that merit his inclusion. What can he do to press for selection in the Champions
From sidekick to hero: Chahal steals the show
Opportunities have been far and few at the first-class level, but becoming an IPL regular has breathed life into Yuzvendra Chahal’s yet flourishing li
Pujara and Vijay give India insurance
They are old-fashioned Test batsmen with a contrasting approach, but the sight of the two doing well together in a partnership is the sign that the In
Joe Root defies conventional wisdom
R Ashwin’s angle of attack and the slip fielders’ conundrum also feature in Aakash Chopra’s analytical observations from the first day of the Rajkot T
Putting a masters degree on hold for cricket
When he got a long-awaited call-up to the Tamil Nadu Ranji Trophy side, VB Chandrasekhar ensured he made the most of it, even if it meant putting acad
The chants of Virat-Virat are here to stay
A see-saw day at the Wankhede, including a Kohli century and a boisterous crowd made it a memorable occasionAakash Bang11-Dec-2016Choice of gameI was
Jadeja stands out from the crowd
Many India fans have been tempted to ask, ‘What is so special about Ravindra Jadeja?’ In Mohali he gave a demonstrationAlagappan Muthu in Mohali28-Nov
Fireman Herath rescues Sri Lanka from the pits, again
The left-arm spinner, through inspiring power of will, overcame a hit on the box to single-handedly whittle down a potential three-figure lead for Aus