Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
NO PAIN, NO GAIN

courtesy: ESPNcricinfo
At the time of writing, India are getting quite a beating from Cook’s men at the Oval. The rapid disintegration of the players in the last three tests has been painful to watch; actually, scratch that…I have stayed off from watching most of the days’ play since the Ageas Bowl test. As Devanshu pointed out in a brilliant article recently, the emotional toll that my team’s performance exacts on me can be draining in defeat as exhilarating as it is in victory. After all, I still have not fully recovered from the 0-8 memories of 2011.
Monday, August 18, 2014
India in England, 2014 : Can't Bat, Can't Bowl, Can't Catch, Can't Run
After the 2nd Test in Lord's, England was the team in disarray. Cook's captaincy was in question, Prior had taken a possibly career-ending break, the attitude and form of many senior players was in question, the batting had been found out by India's seam bowling, there was no proper spinning option. All signs pointed to a prolonged summer of agony for the English. While the Indian fans exulted. This was going to be the balm of the pain caused by the summer and winter of 2011.
And then...
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Friday, July 25, 2014
Commonwealth Cricket, Why Not?

Thursday, July 24, 2014
England Deserve to Lose It All
There was a time where it was fun to root for England, namely when they went about toppling the unbeatable Australians in 2005. The underdogs beating the Aussies at their own game playing with aggressive swagger and style. It was great.
But that was nearly a decade ago. The so called English dominance of test cricket, brief as it was, is going through a painfully slow death where they can no longer play Ishant Sharma.
And they absolutely deserve it.
There is a difference between the once great Australia and the once "great" England. Australia were ridiculously good and they knew it, they could field three cricket teams who could blow apart anybody that dared to turn up. One would scream out for those precious moments when another team actually got the better of them (the aforementioned Ashes 2005, a prime example).
But that was nearly a decade ago. The so called English dominance of test cricket, brief as it was, is going through a painfully slow death where they can no longer play Ishant Sharma.
And they absolutely deserve it.
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