Triumphant Dhoni calls for turning tracks
India may have blanked the Kiwis in the two-Test series but skipper M.S. Dhoni reiterated the need for turners even while lauding the spinners for their good show in what he termed as a “well-fought s
Is it age or poor form? Sachin Tendulkar in a dilemma
It’s a question on everyone’s mind, but Sachin Tendulkar’s. Following VVS Laxman’s retirement last month, the ‘famous quartet’ has been reduced to just one with Tendulkar remaining as the last man sta
Ashwin ‘slips’ into a new role
In these times of transition, the Indian Test side has to cope with a new set of slip fielders and it seems skipper M.S. Dhoni is open to options in the specialist job.
On Sunday, the third day of th
Kohli says India set for memorable win
India might be eyeing a record fourth-innings chase at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium here but young gun Virat Kohli feels that the hosts are set for a memorable win. “Tomorrow if we take an early wicket,
New Zealand bowled out for 248 in 2nd innings
India bowled New Zealand out for 248 in their second innings in the morning session on Monday, meaning the home side need to score 261 to win the second and final Test in Bengaluru.
New Zealand added
Tendulkar bowled thrice in a row in this series
Surprising as it may sound but senior Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar's defence has been breached three times in a row in the ongoing Test series against New Zealand.
After being bowled in the first
India wins NZ Test series by 2-0
India defeated New Zealand by five wickets on the penultimate day of the second and final Test in Bangalore on Monday to clinch the series 2-0.
‘Aggression only if you can pull it off’
As Cheteshwar Pujara started his slow, reluctant walk back to the hut, he kept shaking his head in frustration.
It hadn’t been him and it wasn’t his game. For a moment he had slipped into the shoe o
We’ll Look to strike with new ball: Southee
Even after going down heavily in the first Test, Kiwi skipper Ross Taylor had hinted that he would go with the same eleven in the second Test.
But when the visitors announced the playing eleven, the
New Zealand 232 for nine at stumps against India
New Zealand were 232 for nine in their second innings at stumps on the third day of the second and final cricket Test against India here on Sunday.
New Zealand lead by 244 runs with one wicket remain