A postcard from Holkar
An alluring cricket museum is a boon for Indore, for its cultural identity had fallen prey to rapid urbanization.
Eleventh-hour fix sought in Ireland as batting rhythm eludes World Cup bound Windies
A decade ago, West Indies women flexed their muscles to nab the T20 World Cup. Another edition looms large, but their batting line-up is not at all primed for an encore.
Up above the world so high, like a diamond in the sky
It was a night where the ballooning top-edge came to be a source of apprehension rather than anticipatory delight.
The architect of India and South Africa’s finest hour, Gary Kirsten vows to restore Sri Lankan pride
Outside noise is weighing down Sri Lanka. Having marshalled the Indians through a cacophony of criticism en route 2011 glory, Kirsten is well suited to help the lion rediscover its roar.
Media, Management, Money, Mentorship: Cricketing paralysis no longer a death knell as booming ecosystem lays fertile ground for pivots
The growth of the cricket industry is a soothing balm for retired professionals battling an identity crisis.
Run machines audition for England in the backdrop of opening nadir
In the aftermath of a challenging winter, Ben Duckett and Zac Crawley no longer have a firm grasp over their position at the top of the order.
Bangladesh find the needle named Nahid in a haystack
In a culture that has long worshipped at the altar of left-arm spin, Nahid Rana represents a seismic shift. He fetched consecutive Player of the Series awards with an average speed of 147kmph.
Main pacer dropped over lazy fielding, spinner pondering retirement creates history, tailender picked ahead of eight specialist openers: How Uttarakhand went from ruckus and rebellion to Ranji Trophy semi-final
Uttarakhand has risen from the ashes like a phoenix in head coach Manish Jha’s reign, with Kunal Chandela and Mayank Mishra coming of age to direct their best campaign in seven years.