The Buzz
The Assam Cricket Association (ACA) is hoping to get insurance cover for the losses incurred after the sixth one-day international between India and England was cancelled following the terrorist attacks in Mumbai.
Kabir Ali, the England fast bowler, was lucky to escape the terrorist strikes in Mumbai on Wednesday night after he chose to skip dinner at the Taj Mahal hotel, one of the venues attacked, to for a movie.
During a press conference after his final Test in Nagpur, Sourav Ganguly had said that he was not yet ready for commentary because it meant “traveling all the time”
The bees have license to travel, it seems
In an age when shirt numbers are mandatory for players in uniform, Virender Sehwag decides to bend the rules a bit
The innings-and-129 run defeat to South Africa was not taken too well by Bangladeshi supporters in Bloemfontein
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The offspinner Jason Krejza called himself and Simon Katich “the two angry Europeans” in Australia’s squad earlier in this Test, and Katich showed his irritable side after play on the third day
It will not surprise those who are familiar with the low-key style of Anil Kumble that his retirement announcement during the tea break on Sunday took some of his own team-mates by surprise
The host broadcasters of the India-Australia series, Nimbus, got off to a horrific start at the Feroz Shah Kotla, though due to no fault of their own
