Team for Zimbabwe: Major changes unlikely

Team for Zimbabwe: Major changes unlikely

It certainly has been a camp with a difference

16-May-2001Anand Vasu
Wright's idea of the ideal bowling attack

Wright's idea of the ideal bowling attack

Indian coach John Wright said in Bangalore on Monday that two or three spinners and four seamers would be the ideal bowling attack in the upcoming tour of Zimbabwe

15-May-2001
Ganguly expects to strike form with the bat against Zimbabwe

Ganguly expects to strike form with the bat against Zimbabwe

Indian captain Sourav Ganguly said on Tuesday that his lean phase with the bat was over, and expressed confidence of striking form again in the coming Zimbabwe series

15-May-2001
Keeness to win is fine, but desperation is not the solution

Keeness to win is fine, but desperation is not the solution

The home advantage works out for every cricketing country but perhaps it is most evident in India's case

15-May-2001Partab Ramchand
India aiming to set right poor record abroad

India aiming to set right poor record abroad

Flying high after the series triumph over the mighty Australians, the Indian cricketers are now aiming to set right their dismal record abroad, during the coming tour of Zimbabwe

14-May-2001
Wright begins 'camp with a purpose' in Bangalore

Wright begins 'camp with a purpose' in Bangalore

Ever since John Wright conducted his first full length preparatory camp before the Australia series, there has been much speculation on the methods used

13-May-2001Anand Vasu
This week last year: Epic knocks in the Ranji semi-finals

This week last year: Epic knocks in the Ranji semi-finals

This week last year was a truly memorable one for Indian cricket

20-Apr-2001Anand Vasu
Injury came at a wrong time: Shewag

Injury came at a wrong time: Shewag

Recovering from the injury he sustained in the first one-day match against Australia in Bangalore, all-rounder Virendra Shewag said today that it came at a wrong time but he hoped to be back in the Indian team soon

05-Apr-2001
Sandhu: You can't go away from the grammar of the game

Sandhu: You can't go away from the grammar of the game

Balwinder Singh Sandhu is best known for the banana inswinger with which he bowled Gordon Greenidge in the World Cup final in 1983

29-Mar-2001Anand Vasu
1st ODI, India v Australia, Statistical Highlights

1st ODI, India v Australia, Statistical Highlights

It was the 1696th ODI in cricket history

27-Mar-2001Rajneesh Gupta
Can Dravid stamp his authority more often?

Can Dravid stamp his authority more often?

Rahul Dravid's knock of 80 at almost run-a-ball against Australia at Bangalore suggests that a keen desire to make runs may have finally outweighed his obsession over technique

27-Mar-2001Sankhya Krishnan
India should stick to the three pronged pace attack

India should stick to the three pronged pace attack

The Indians were looking very confident at Bangalore though not at the moment when they lost four early wickets

27-Mar-2001EAS Prasanna
Confident Indians fight through tight situations

Confident Indians fight through tight situations

On a day when both India and Australia made a lot of mistakes on the field, the home team won by a big margin in the end thereby gaining a 1-0 lead in the five match one-day series

26-Mar-2001Woorkheri Raman
Too early to predict the winner, says Ganguly

Too early to predict the winner, says Ganguly

The Indian captain Sourav Ganguly on Sunday said he was scared that the team would succumb even though they had scored a huge total of 315 after winning the first one-day tie by 60 runs against Australia in Bangalore on Sunday

26-Mar-2001
India go 1-0 up with comfortable win

India go 1-0 up with comfortable win

India are getting into the habit of upsetting Australian winning streaks

25-Mar-2001Sankhya Krishnan
It is nice to have some new blood in the side

It is nice to have some new blood in the side

The Chennai Test left the team physically and mentally drained

25-Mar-2001Steve Waugh
Bangalore all set for high adrenaline clash

Bangalore all set for high adrenaline clash

Flat wickets, coloured clothes, bright lights cutting into the night, loads of runs, close finishes - that's the recipe for your average One Day international game these days

24-Mar-2001Anand Vasu
Home side has psychological advantage, says Ganguly

Home side has psychological advantage, says Ganguly

Indian pace spearhead Javagal Srinath is likely to make a comeback to limited overs cricket with captain Sourav Ganguly hinting that the speedster would play in the opening one-day match against Australia at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium at Bangalore on

24-Mar-2001
Aussies will go all out to win one-day series: Buchanan

Aussies will go all out to win one-day series: Buchanan

The Australian coach John Buchanan said that the Australians were very positive about the one-day series and would go all out to win it

24-Mar-2001
Karnataka held to a draw by Andhra Pradesh

Karnataka held to a draw by Andhra Pradesh

Karnataka played host to Andhra Pradesh at the M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore in the P Ramachandra Rao Trophy for the Under-22 and the match came to end as a draw on Saturday

16-Dec-2000Santhosh S

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