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World Twenty20 2012

Mini crisis presents major opportunity for India

Oct 6, 2012: India were underwhelming in the World Twenty20 again, and the team is in flux, but a new selection panel gives Dhoni a chance for a makeover

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Not right as rain

Sep 25, 2012: T20 is far removed from traditional cricket; it's time it got a specialised rain rule

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Why pay lip service to Test cricket?

Jun 11, 2012: Everyone who says the five-day game can co-exist with the current overdose of T20 is living in a fool's paradise

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IPL 2012

Cricketainment is back; will it win again?

Apr 4, 2012: Over the last four years, in terms of number of eyeballs, the mix of cricket and entertainment has won, but it is not getting easier

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A time for Sehwag to reflect and plan

Mar 1, 2012: The break from the Asia Cup is a chance for Virender Sehwag to look back at his game, reassess his targets and prepare for the challenges ahead

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India must keep the hurt alive

Jan 17, 2012: All too conveniently, humiliations overseas are allowed to fade. The BCCI needs to make sure that doesn't happen this time

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How can India's selectors be trusted?

Sep 28, 2011: How do we begin to evaluate their judgement in taking punts on players if we are forever confronted with the elementary errors they persist in making?

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Dravid's ODI career

The misfit who thrived

Sep 16, 2011: Rahul Dravid wasn't made to play ODIs, but he made himself do it

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India in England 2011

Hiding behind the wall

Aug 6, 2011: Well past his 38th birthday, Rahul Dravid will hope his recall is not a repeat act of the 2009 call-up

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Decision Review System

Let's talk about the DRS

Jun 26, 2011: Is the DRS implementable in its current form and has it moved too far away from its initial purpose of eliminating howlers?

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A tricky job for an uncluttered brain

Apr 19, 2011: Dilshan's captaincy will surely mark a new era in Sri Lankan cricket. A mistake could set them back by years, but success will put him among the all-time Sri Lankan greats.

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Why India have had success in this Champions Trophy

The unexpected conditions in England have favoured India's adventurous batting

Lots of rumour, but no hard evidence

The words of a former England captain turned commentator have sparked a controversy around the Champions Trophy hosts but, as yet, there is no hard evidence

The day the laughter died

Pakistan were cheered fanatically to three defeats and an embarrassing Champions Trophy exit

A contest that brings cricket alive

The game can often seem dreary, predictable and endless. Not when India and Pakistan play each other

Warner row shows how Root has bedded in

That he was out drinking with senior players and was targeted by David Warner's misfiring aim proves Joe Root is firmly a part of Team England

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