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England 'worried' and 'vulnerable', believes Allan Border

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Sydney: Although rain prevented the third Ashes Test from being completed, there was little doubt in the minds of former players as to which side emerged the stronger and took a psychological edge af

Virat Kohli is the Don Bradman of ODI cricket: Arun Lal

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In the last five years, Kohli has turned into the leading ODI batsman. What Kohli is doing is nothing short of extraordinary. He knows how to build an innings. He doesn't go after the leather from th

Safi Darashah invitational tournament: Nightmarish day for the bowlers

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On a nightmarish day for bowlers at the Alur (2) ground, the formidable KSCA XI set such a huge, impossible target that it would require a superhuman effort from KSCA Secretary’s XI if they are to en

Captain Cook & maiden grail

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England captain Alastair Cook praised his side’s resilience as they just did enough to secure a draw with Australia in the third Test at Old Trafford that saw them retain the Ashes.

I’m no terrorist: Ajit Chandila

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Tainted Rajasthan Royals spinner Ajit Chandila, who was granted interim bail for two days (August 3 to 5) to participate in the last rites for his elder brother, was in a state of shock after learnin

Old plight for aussies

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England retained the Ashes after rain meant the third Test against Australia at Old Trafford ended in a draw on Monday.

‘I’m a not a terrorist’

Tainted Rajasthan Royals spinner Ajit Chandila, who was granted interim bail for two days (August 3 to 5) to participate in the last rites for his elder brother, was in a state of shock after learning that the stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act might be levelled against him.

‘Use lie-detector test to combat corruption’

In the wake of the IPL spot-fixing scandal, former Australia skipper Steve Waugh on Monday said that the introduction of lie-detector tests would be a good way to combat the problem of corruption in cricket.

Light row erupts in ashes

Officials were once again at the centre of controversy in this Ashes series when they took the players off the field for bad light on the fourth day of the third Test at Old Trafford.

Dravid calls for credible board

One of Indian cricket’s most respected voices on Monday summed up the mood of despair and disappointment in the wake of the spot-fixing and conflict of interest scandals that erupted following IPL-6, and sought the restoration of the game’s image in the eyes of the Indian fan.

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