OF ALL THE PEOPLE who questioned MS Dhoni’s place in the Indian ODI team, former India bowler Ajit Agarkar was at the centre of receiving the most flak.
UNTIL A COUPLE of years ago, Delhi-born Gautam Gambhir was one of the most vital cogs in India's top order across formats. His partnership with the explosive Virender Sehwag worked wonders for the Indian team.
IT IS AMUSING TO FIND former cricketers sitting in judgment on Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s future in international cricket. Joining the discussion is a divided media which in any case thrives on controversies.
SHAH RUKH KHAN and the whole cast of his forthcoming film _Dilwale_ were "served" a sumptuous meal of biryani by tennis star Sania Mirza in Hyderabad.
EVERY FORMER Indian great at some point in their career has come under heavy criticism from the media and arm-chair pundits. Today, the India ODI & T20 captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni finds himself in a similar situation and is being hounded by views from former cricketers and fans on how he can bring more value to the current one-day team.
MS DHONI'S recent batting fiasco has suddenly raised a lot of questions over the cricketer's form and his position in the batting order. It may be slightly exaggerated, but the swords are out and they're calling for the captain's head.
AUSTRALIAN ALL-ROUNDER Shane Watson has become the latest entrant in the exciting list of cricketers to join the star-studded Pakistan Super League (PSL) scheduled for February 2016 in Dubai and Sharjah.
FORMER ENGLAND CRICKET CAPTAIN Andrew Flintoff has revealed that he felt a lack of drive in his bid to excel in the Indian Premier League (IPL) due the absence of "emotional attachment".
NAIL-BITING CHASES, fairytale finishes -- MS Dhoni has been there, done that. Hailed as India’s best “finisher” in limited overs, the Indian ODI captain failed to do the job when it mattered on Sunday, botching up what looked like a well-deserved win. And thus began the ‘blame game’.
AMID THE FOURS and sixes and the crowd cheering AB de Villiers at Green Park on Sunday, an anxious Amit Mishra patiently waited for his turn. The leg spinner was playing an ODI after a year, and he didn't disappoint himself or his team on what seemed like a confident comeback.