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A Different Team; A Different Ball Game
It’s advantage India in the heat and dust of the sub-continent, but do not count the Englishmen out. Having played two Tests in similar conditions, against a combative Bangladesh, England will have a FAIR IDEA of what to expect in India.
Carlos And The Goal That Shook The World
It came AS A SURPRISE when Carlos Alberto was not chosen for the Brazilian squad, which so catastrophically contested the 1966 World Cup in England. But in 1970, he was not only properly chosen, but given the captaincy, writes BRAIN GLANVILLE in his tribute to the great footballer.
Padding up for a New Innings
After years in the wilderness, Abhinav Mukund (in pic) has MADE A COMEBACK to the Indian Test team. Speaking to S. DINAKAR, the Tamil Nadu opening batsman says, “I thought all my chances of playing for India were gone. There wasn’t anything to look forward to, and I thought of giving up the game.”
Misbah & Younis: A Lasting Legacy
Misbah-ul-Haq and Younis Khan have carried the torch for Pakistan for long. However, they have not quite GOT THE RECOGNITION they deserved.
Browne, Bradshaw Blight Blighty!
A THRILLING CLIMAX it was with West Indies snatching victory from the jaws of defeat. By VIJAY LOKAPALLY.
Australia Breaks Through
Australia, which had not reached the final of the previous four competitions, won the title for the first time and skipper Ricky Ponting attributed it to TEAM EFFORT.
'Good Thing That The Monkey Is Off My Back'
This is a most-wanted list of a different kind. It’s the list that all bowlers want to be on. And two fast bowlers currently occupy the top two slots.
A Strategic Thriller That Hamilton Won
It was mano-a-mano between Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel in the Spanish Grand Prix and the BRIT CAME OUT ON TOP, but only by a small margin.
IPL: 10 Years Of Cricketing Extravaganza
The Indian Premier League is here to stay with its massive sixes, bank-busting crores, hyperventilating commentators, the rags-to-riches cricketers and its general air of ‘all is well with the world.’ Whether it will EVENTUALLY SOUND the death knell for cricket’s longer formats only time will tell, writes K. C. Vijay Kumar.
'I Really Felt Like I Belonged At The International Level'
The 2009 ICC Champions Trophy was a breakthrough tournament for Shane Watson. He scored two remarkable hundreds in the semifinal and the final, and made SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTIONS with the ball through the competition, as Australia defended its title.
Edging England In Edgbaston
India defeated England by five runs in Edgbaston in June 2013 to claim its second ICC Champions Trophy (having shared the title with Sri Lanka in 2002) and assert its status as the WORLD’S BEST ODI side. The win helped Dhoni complete his collection of ICC silverware as captain, after having won the 2007 WT20 and the 2011 World Cup.
Caution Is Donald's Watchword
“In the Champions Trophy, YOU HAVE TO PEAK WITHIN THREE WEEKS. One mistake here could see you packing the bags,” says the legendary South African pace bowler Allan Donald, who is now Sri Lanka’s fast bowling coach.
IPL: Decoding The Winning Formula
From a distance, the IPL comes across as a never-ending party where everyone gets high and nobody passes out. You don’t see effigies burning or police lathi-charging fans after a tense finish. Derek Abraham digs deeper to realise that a lot of planning, strategising and back-end work goes into masterminding a win. Incredibly, the challenges vary from game to game…
Bayern Munich Wins Bundesliga Crown
Bayern Munich clinched its 25th Bundesliga title and is line for a double as its German Cup final against Borussia Dortmund is scheduled for May 21.
Who Should Go To Rio?
Who should board the flight to Rio? Two-time Olympic medallist and former World champion Sushil Kumar or Olympic quota place winner and current Asia and World championship medallist Narsingh Yadav? This is the biggest riddle in the Indian sports circles at present.
A Fi ghter On And Off The Fi eld
Yuvraj Singh excelled in junior cricket, before extending his artistry to the international arena where he came to clobber the best of bowlers with rare flamboyance.
Check Errors With Technology
The TV umpire should check every delivery for a ‘no-ball’ to avoid heartburns.
Jasprit Bumrah - The Indian Bombardier
A crafty fast bowler hurling thunderbolts on the turf, off it Jasprit Bumrah is as gentle as they come. His progress as a cricketer will shape the way India performs and travels not just in this World Cup but even beyond that.
A Real Show Of Money
Manchester United seemed to have brought its prodigal son Paul Pogbaback for good when it paid a then-record transfer fee of £90 million to Juventus in 2016.
Playing At Another Level
Shakib Al Hasan has been around long enough to comprehend the vicissitudes of form and fortunes.
A Real, Rare Bird!
Having witnessed the evolution of umpiring, Dickie Bird believes that with technology taking the front seat, on-field umpires will soon lose their relevance.
Proving A Point, Yet Again
The much-hyped game between India and Pakistan was once again nothing but a damp squib.
Eritrea And Bollywood
An Eritrean who speaks fluent Hindi, political posturing from a plane, India’s loss over two days and more from our World Cup diary.
Brittania... No Brexit This Time!
Muscular batting, probing bowling, sharp fielding and above all the can-do spirit embellished England. The world is its oyster now and this momentum has to be maintained.
Eoin Morgan - 'We'll Celebrate As Hard As We Can'
Captain Eoin Mogan, still coming to terms with the magnitude of England’s achievement, was ready to admit that the home team got the rub of the green — which many attributed to the “Irishman’s Luck” — in the summit clash.
Hitman's Heroics
India opener Rohit Sharma equaled Sachin Tendulkar's record of six hundred across all editions of the World Cup, during his knock of 103 against Sri Lanka in the league stage.
It Came Home Finally, And How!
With both the teams scoring 241 after the regulation 50-overs-a-side, a Super Over was introduced to break the tie. But even that wasn’t enough to separate the two teams as both scored 15 in six balls. In the end, England prevailed because it hit a total of 26 boundaries — scored across 50 overs and the Super Over — compared to New Zealand’s 17.
Sounding The Boards, Loud And Clear!
Bhubaneswar, and Odisha by extension, is perhaps one of the last bastions in the country where hockey gets more eyeballs than cricket and hockey players remain bigger stars than cricketers.
A Bridge To The Next Level
Beginnings are tough but a move has been made. And that’s a start that the players had been longing for years.
Grand Mastery Still Some Way Away!
Overall, the path to becoming a chess power looks bright. But India, though on course, has a long, long distance to go.