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With India’s recent series victory in Australia, I thought it might be fitting to continue my series of greatest all-time XIs with the nation currently ranked #second in the ICC Test rankings. There can be no doubt that we are in a golden era of Indian cricket, led by a fast-bowling unit that for the […] ....
Thursday, 14 January 2021 In the sport s corridors of power, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) wields tremendous influence. So much so that its provisional backing of a campaign for the sport’s Olympic inclusion at Los Angeles 2028 is considered essential for the bid to have any chance of success. On the field, India are box office and this weekend millions will follow their Test series decider against Australia in Brisbane. India bounced back to level the series after a humbling defeat in the first Test, when they were bowled out for 36, their lowest total in test history. It is a resilience that Indian cricket did not always display, particularly away from home. ....
FShareTTweetQSMSWWhatsAppBEmailGJTumblrLLinkedInDec 20th, 2020 Indian great Bishen Bedi has branded the team s first Test loss to Australia an unmitigated disaster . And the nation s media also whacked Virat Kohli s side after they went from a first-innings lead to all-out for 36 and a humiliating eight-wicket defeat at Adelaide Oval. The second-innings capitulation, capped by an arm injury to Mohammed Shami when he was struck by Aussie paceman Pat Cummins, was India s lowest score in Test cricket and the equal-fifth-lowest total in history. It tied the worst Test innings on Australian soil, matching South Africa s 36 in Melbourne in 1932. This is an unmitigated disaster, 36 all out, absolutely, Bedi told IANS. ....
The Book on Pakistan To Read if You Like Coke Studio Sameer Arshad Khatlaniâs The Other Side of the Divide elegantly underlines that the emergence of India and Pakistan are but moments in the broader span of South Asian history marked by mutuality and belonging. It is the mind-cleansing antidote that Indians need. Photo: Faisal Mahmood/Reuters In the 1970s and 80s, Indians used to imagine how unbeatable a joint India-Pakistan cricket team would be if the country was not partitioned in 1947. This was, in some ways, a fantasy to cope with the domination of the West Indies and a hope that a united unit could do better than the underachieving teams at the time. ....