Posted on 17 October, 2007. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , Andre Nel, blog, cricket, cricket blog, cricket columnist, cricket team, Dale Steyn, India, Inzamam, Jacques Kallis, Mark Boucher, Mohammad, Mohammad Asif, openers, Pakistan, Paul Harris, series, Shaun Pollock, Shoaib AKhtar, Shoaib Mallik, South Africa, spinner, sports writer, tactics, team, Test, Umar Gul, writer, writing, Younis Khan, Yousuf |
By Sreelata S. Yellamrazu
Another Test series draws to a close and yet again Pakistan are unsure how much progress they have actually made. Shoaib Akhtar’s antics, Mohammad Yousuf’s change of heart and Inzamam’s winding career were the only stand out features of a Test series that should have brought home advantage to bear. For [...]
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Posted on 8 October, 2007. Filed under: Australia, BCCI, Dhoni, India, India win, Indian win, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Ricky Ponting, Sachin Tendulkar, Sreelata, Sreelata S. Yellamrazu, Twenty20, Twenty20 champs, Vengsarkar, cricket, cricket blog, cricket blogs, media, sport, sports, umpire | Tags: Andre Nel, Australia, blog, bully, Champions, columnist, cricket, cricket blog, India, India win, Indian cricket team, Indian win, juniors, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, McEnroe, Ricky Ponting, RP Singh, Sachin Tendulkar, seniors, Sourav Ganguly, South Africa, sport, sports, sports columnist, Sreelata, Sreelata S. Yellamrazu, Sreesanth, stumped, team India, Twenty20, umpires, Vengsarkar, writer, writing |
By Sreelata S. Yellamrazu
He is not the first. And he certainly won’t be the last. Ricky Ponting may be an aggrieved batsman. But at the end of the day, his grievance as a skipper would have only been graver with India beating Australia in [...]
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