×

Ind vs Eng

Who will open the India innings with Gambhir – Rahane or Parthiv?

Its difficult decision for Dhoni to choose the opening batsman with gambhir.

Continue Reading

Selectors have not been fair to Pragyan Ojha and Iqbal Abdullah

Selectors didnt select pragyan ojha and iqbal abdullah.

Continue Reading

Selection inconsistencies: Why Vinay Kumar? Why not RP or Ashish Nehra?

Selectors picked a player who has been a liability over two possibly better alternatives.

Continue Reading

Kapil Dev urges BCCI to increase players’ salary

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Former India World Cup-winning captain Kapil Dev opines that the Board of Control for Cricket (BCCI) in India should increase the income of the Indian cricketers, which might eventually help bringing an end to the club vs country debate.

Continue Reading

Sachin Tendulkar complimented my bowling in IPL: Rahul Sharma

By Sanjay Ganjoo

 

Coming from a humble background, the father of young leg-spinner Rahul Sharma, who has been picked in India's squad for next month's ODIs against England, wanted him to pursue academics but is glad that he chose to follow his dreams on the cricket field instead.

Continue Reading

Irani Cup preview: Rest of India favourites against depleted Rajasthan

The Parthiv Patel-led Rest of India start as firm favourites against a disjointed Rajasthan outfit as the two teams square up for the Irani Cup match at the Sawai Mansingh stadium starting on Saturday.

Continue Reading

Parthiv eyes Test spot after good show in ODIs

After establishing himself in India's ODI scheme of things by virtue of his good performance in England, wicketkeeper batsman Parthiv Patel has now set his eyes on a Test spot.

Continue Reading

Rahul Sharma – The Warrior gets ready for the big battle

In IPL 2011, he bowled brilliantly for his side Pune Warriors.

Continue Reading

IPL is death for bowlers, says Nasser Hussain

Former England skipper Nasser Hussain feels the highly-lucrative Indian Premier League will entice and exhaust players unless it is carefully handled by cricket boards across the world.

Continue Reading

trending this week