Javagal Srinath
Javagal Srinath

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  • L'affaire Ganguly

    It's just not fair. The news of Ganguly being dropped is hitting the headlines too often. It does not do any good to his cricket as well to Indian cricket. It's time to clear the air.

    BY Javagal Srinath 23 February 2006

  • Insight Into Bowlers' Mindset Important

    A longing to be in the Test side, along with performance, should be the criteria for one-day selection. In the current set-up, there might be a few who do not want the hardship of Tests, but prefer the lighter load of ODIs.

    BY Javagal Srinath 21 February 2006

  • Dravid's Tactics Undid Pakistan

    Rahul's captaincy was remarkable. Each and every Pakistan dismissal looked very well scripted. This series win is an important achievement in his career as a leader.

    BY Javagal Srinath 16 February 2006

  • Standing Tall

    It is now quite apparent that the names of Yuvraj and Dhoni can be added to the elite list of Indian batting, which was the domain of Sachin, Rahul and Sehwag.

    BY Javagal Srinath 13 February 2006

  • Plans Gone Awry

    The idea of moving batsmen like pawns seems ridiculous. The positions assume importance in the way they mentally prepare for the game. The Rahul-Greg duo has gone too far in experimenting in Tests too.

    BY Javagal Srinath 1 February 2006

  • Intense Leader

    Captaincy comes with heightened exposure. To my astonishment, I found Rahul's focus much more intense than what it used to be. That literally proves that leadership comes pretty naturally to him.

    BY Javagal Srinath 28 January 2006

  • Just Not Cricket

    The beamer bowled by Shoaib aimed straight at the throat of Dhoni. It could have proved fatal. Such acts need to be severely condemned and even punished.

    BY Javagal Srinath 25 January 2006

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