S.S. Ramaswamy
S.S. Ramaswamy

Editor

  • 'Winning Is What Matters'

    'There is no doubt that India was expected to beat Bangladesh, but I am really impressed with the margin of wins both in the ODIs as well as in Tests.'

    BY S.S. Ramaswamy 27 May 2007

  • 'No Going by Past Laurels'

    Putting the seniors on notice, the coach warns: 'If these boys can follow the same mantra which I have been following now, that is hard and aggressive running, and if they can match up to the pace (of the camp), then we have a fight for slots in the

    BY S.S. Ramaswamy 17 May 2007

  • 'Policy Of Rotation Will Continue'

    'The season is crammed up and it will be humanly impossible to play all the matches. We will have to rest some players and rotate them to get the best out of them all the time.'

    BY S.S. Ramaswamy 21 April 2007

  • Split Wide Open

    Zaheer (5-42) set up India in their quest for an equaliser and then Dravid (66) and Dhoni (67 n.o.) ensured there were no Rajkot jitters as the five-wicket win leaves the series tantalisingly poised.

    BY S.S. Ramaswamy 13 February 2007

  • The Last Men Standing

    The match was as good as over with India cruising at 235-5, but the Lankans came back hard to eke out a narrow five-run verdict.

    BY S.S. Ramaswamy 10 February 2007

  • All Together Now...

    The batting stalwarts are back in form — Sachin 100 in 76 balls, Dravid (78), Ganguly (68) and Dhoni 40 in 20 balls blow away the Windies to take the series 3-1.

    BY S.S. Ramaswamy 30 January 2007

  • The Comeback Men

    India were under pressure to arrest their slide in ODIs of late, as was Ganguly, returning to the fold after 15 months. The former skipper struck a superb 98 and the hosts a mammoth 338, but Chanderpaul (149 not out) gave them anxious moments befor

    BY S.S. Ramaswamy 20 January 2007

  • The Cup Of Joy

    In the rain-marred, one-sided final, the Aussies skittled out the Caribbeans for a paltry 138 and reaffirmed their status as the undisputed champions with an emphatic eight-wicket victory to clinch the only silverware that had eluded them till now.

    BY S.S. Ramaswamy 4 November 2006

  • Murali Keeps Lanka In The Hunt

    On a track that once again heavily favoured the spinners, Muralitharan (4-23) bundled out the Kiwis for 165 to lay the foundation for a comfortable seven wicket win and kept the islanders in the reckoning in Group B.

    BY S.S. Ramaswamy 19 October 2006

  • A Taylor-Made Hattrick

    The Aussies were closing in on victory when the 22-year-old seamer's burst turned the match on its head to give his side a nerve tingling 10-run win and made him the first West Indian to claim an ODI hattrick.

    BY S.S. Ramaswamy 17 October 2006

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