England's ODI failings

Saturday, 29 November 2008 08:44 by Rajan Bala
Kevin Pietersen must have wondered what sort of Indian juggernaut has hit his team in India. The England captain, so new to his job, began with wins against South Africa, but has been rudely brought to earth in this country. [More]

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Let's throw out the rulebooks

Friday, 28 November 2008 19:23 by Sreejay S
The horror in Mumbai is winding down as I write this. Over the last 50 hours or so, I have been following it on TV as well as online for my own coverage of it on this site. Some of you may remember my earlier (maligned) post on Indian nationality. Sadly, we can see that it turns out to be too acc... [More]

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Warne’s ways to be in the news

Wednesday, 26 November 2008 12:06 by Rajan Bala
While there is no taking away from the blond Aussie leg-spinner, Shane Warne, the status of being the best of his type ever, it becomes boring when occasionally he makes a statement to keep himself in the news. One has heard so much about his book, Shane Warne’s Century, the novelty has go... [More]

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Is Yuvraj a one-day wonder?

Saturday, 22 November 2008 05:57 by Rajan Bala
England’s captain, Kevin Peterson has been hit by a missile named Yuvraj Singh. After the Punjab left-hander smashed successive centuries and then, to add insult to injury came up trumps with the ball in the second ODI in Indore, Peterson and his mates must have been left wondering, how to at least effect some damage control. It was good that the England captain revealed a sense of humour, when he said that the only way to stop Yuvraj is to lock him up. Peterson might know that it was precisely what the older citizens of his adopted country wanted to do with Donald Bradman. [More]

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Lower prices? How about lower oil?

Wednesday, 19 November 2008 10:22 by Bala Murali Krishna
Was Finance Minister P Chidambaram wrong in urging companies to slash prices to overcome depressed demand? Not quite, but his government should make the first move and lower oil prices. [More]

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Boozer Symonds in contemplation

Wednesday, 19 November 2008 05:33 by Rajan Bala
It is good for Andrew Symonds that he missed the disastrous Australian tour to India. Even if he had come, it is unlikely he would have made a difference, when some one as consistent and sober as Michael Hussey could not. [More]

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When Yuvraj (briefly) reigns

Monday, 17 November 2008 05:47 by Ramesh Behera
The English media went miles ahead of their Indian counterpart in glorifying Yuvraj Singh's pluck in Rajkot. The Guardian, while lambasting Kevin Pietersen and group, went to the extent of saying: "All he seemed to do to create shots possessed of the grace of Garry Sobers, the power of Clive Lloyd and flair of Brian Lara was to wave his bat somewhere in the vicinity of the ball." [More]

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Sreesanth’s shenanigans

Saturday, 15 November 2008 16:15 by Rajan Bala
Those who live in Bangalore, or rather Bengaluru, must be wondering whether India’s new ball bowler Sreesanth is in need of psychiatric treatment. [More]

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Music's divine charm

Thursday, 13 November 2008 17:27 by Saraspriya
By music one can easily attain god. Even animals like the cow and snake are enchanted by music. Why, even plants and crops cherish music and it is said that they grow better listening to good music. [More]

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Now, it's Dhoni mania

Wednesday, 12 November 2008 07:13 by Rajan Bala
It is not in the least surprising that the country has been seized by what is known as Dhoni mania. It is being said that he has the Midas touch, implying that he can never go wrong and all that he touches turns into gold. [More]

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