Sirshendu Panth
Sirshendu Panth

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  • 'We Need Full-Time Professionals'

    Critical of the Gill-Jothikumaran regime, the country's only World Cup winning captain says, 'You cannot get good results with people who may have done well in other fields.'

    BY Sirshendu Panth 1 September 2007

  • Tallying Objectives

    'Despite showing results, they (BCCI) under-utilised me. When I raised this issue, I was cold shouldered. So, I thought here is a platform (ICL) where I can dedicate myself to the job of developing spinners for India,' says the legendary off-spinner

    BY Sirshendu Panth 25 August 2007

  • 'I'm More Relaxed Now'

    The axing of Harbhajan has placed a huge burden on his ageing shoulders, but the 36-year-old remains unfazed. "There is no problem with focusing. I am concentrating on the longer version full time," pat comes the reply.

    BY Sirshendu Panth 15 May 2007

  • No Blinks At The Brink

    India defend a modest 189 to go 2-0, despite Chanderpaul's heroics to win by 20 runs, but it was tighter than it seemed — even in the death overs.

    BY Sirshendu Panth 23 January 2007

  • England Restore Some Pride

    Pietersen's unbeaten 90 led England's successful chase of West Indies' challenging 272 for a face-saving three-wicket win in their final group encounter.

    BY Sirshendu Panth 27 October 2006

  • Blown By The Windies

    India fought back to raise hopes of a miraculous victory with four needed off the last three balls but, in the end, the loss means a do-or-die crunch match with the Aussies.

    BY Sirshendu Panth 25 October 2006

  • Proteas Excel Under Pressure

    In a do-or-die Group B encounter, South Africa produced a sterling display by bundling out Sri Lanka for a meagre 141 to put their campaign back on track with a comfortable 78-run victory.

    BY Sirshendu Panth 23 October 2006

  • In The Footsteps Of Her Idol

    The first Indian woman ever to claim 10 wickets in a Test, Jhulan, the fastest bowler in the women's version of the game, wants to compliment her speed by fine tuning her line and length like her idol Glenn McGrath.

    BY Sirshendu Panth 4 September 2006

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