Six balls, six sixes, one fascinating book
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A many-storied venue
The P Saravanamuttu Stadium has hosted Bradman’s Invicibles, and was the setting for a local renaissance Dileep Premachandran07-Aug-2008 A
Praveen succeeds by keeping it simple
India had gone into the second final without Ishant Sharma but any doubts over the potency of their attack were dispelled by Praveen’s understated bri
Prince underlines his worth
If England’s attack didn’t know much about Ashwell Prince before this series, they are more than familiar with his skills now after his second success
The cash in the cash cow
The IPL franchisees are paying big money for the privilege of owning teams, but they’re not going to be seeing any returns for five years at least. A
The would-be smiling assassin
Dale Steyn’s role has been clearly defined to him for the first time and the worries and anxiety about run-rate and ‘control’ have subsided. By Neil M
A secret worth sharing
Jenny Thompson reviews the England and New Zealand Twenty20 matches at BathJenny Thompson at Bath14-Aug-2007 Players cram onto the bal
Dismissing both openers, and nine centurions in a team
Bowlers who’ve dismissed both opening batsmen in two innings of a Test, and nine centurions in a teamSteven Lynch29-Jan-2008The regular Tuesday column
Monty emulates Bedi
Monty Panesar became the first spinner to take six wickets in a first-innings of an opposition’s batting at Lord’s since Bishan Singh Bedi took 6 for
Behind the Mushy bushy beard
Bruce Talbot reviews Mushtaq Ahmed’s Twenty20 Vision: My Life and InspirationBruce Talbot25-Feb-2007Twenty20 Vision: My Life and Inspiration by Mushta