ICC report slams Eden Gardens, Wankhede renovations
An ICC inspection team has raised serious concerns over the preparedness of Eden Gardens and the Wankhede Stadium for next year's World Cup
17-Dec-2010•ESPNcricinfo staff
Classical Kolkata
As befits a city of thinkers and artists, the finest Test played there was a long, slow, examination of skill and character
19-Nov-2010•Mark Ray
Days in Eden
In Kolkata everyone's a cricket watcher, and what better place to watch it than at the stadium that has come to be an emblem of the city?
17-Nov-2010•Soumya Bhattacharya
Cricket in the city of football
The beautiful game may be No. 1 here but the passion for cricket remains fierce, sometimes with unpleasant side-effects
06-Nov-2010
Eden Gardens unable to host New Zealand Test
The CAB has expressed its inability to host the second Test between India and New Zealand later this year because of ongoing renovation work at Eden Gardens for the 2011 World Cup
13-Sep-2010•Cricinfo staff
Steve Waugh stands tall as India flicker and fade out
From the euphoria and exultation of yesterday, India were brought back down
to earth by a display of attacking cricket that Australia may as well
patent as their own
13-Jun-2010•Anand Vasu
My father would have been proud of my performance: Harbhajan
India managed to wrest the initiative on the opening day of the second Test, thanks chiefly to an impressive performance by Harbhajan Singh
13-Jun-2010•Staff Reporter
CAB not to sell tickets for South Africa Test
The Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) may not sell tickets for the India-South Africa Test at the Eden Gardens in February, a move similar to the one adopted during the fourth ODI between India and Sri Lanka last month
05-Jan-2010•Cricinfo staff
Eden Gardens may not host day-nighters in IPL 3
The venue may not host day-night matches in the third edition of the IPL, after a floodlight glitch held up play in the fourth ODI between India and Sri Lanka in Kolkata
25-Dec-2009•Cricinfo staff
No tickets sold at Eden Gardens
No tickets were sold for the fourth ODI between India and Sri Lanka at the Eden Gardens after the Cricket Association of Bengal decided to offer available seats to its members and affiliated clubs
24-Dec-2009•Cricinfo staff
Mumbai gets WC final, Mohali a semi-final
Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium will host the final of the 2011 and two additional matches, the tournament's local organising committee announced
14-Oct-2009•Cricinfo staff
Eden Gardens to host Sri Lanka ODI
Kolkata's Eden Gardens is set to host a one-day international after nearly three years when Sri Lanka tour India for in November-December
09-Oct-2009•Cricinfo staff
'Lee's toughest to face'
The joys of playing at Lord's, favourite openers, Ranji v Duleep, and more
23-Feb-2008•Interview by Sidharth Monga
Indian squad's camp shifted to Eden Gardens
The Indian squad's two-day conditioning camp in Kolkata from November 2 in preparation for the home series against Pakistan, has been shifted to the Eden Gardens from the Calcutta Cricket and Football Club
26-Oct-2007•Cricinfo staff
Don't lease Eden Gardens to CAB, says sports minister
Subas Chakraborty, the sports minister of West Bengal, has requested the defence ministry to not renew the lease of Eden Gardens to the Cricket Association of Bengal
22-Sep-2007
Kolkata to host first one-dayer
The Eden Gardens in Kolkata has been confirmed as the venue for the first one-dayer between India and Sri Lanka on February 8
28-Jan-2007•Cricinfo staff
I predict a riot
Cricinfo picks out 11 moments where tempers spilled over off the field
11-Apr-2006•Andrew Miller and Martin Williamson
Modi casts Kolkata into the wilderness
The Indian board has decided not to allot any of the matches of the forthcoming ICC Champions Trophy to the Cricket Association of Bengal
17-Mar-2006•Cricinfo staff
Chappell to be censured over finger gesture
India's cricket chiefs plan to speak to Greg Chappell, India's coach, over a rude gesture he reportedly made to crowds in Kolkata last week, an official said on November 28
28-Nov-2005•PTI
Pollock's Second Coming
India, though, has seen the return of the metronomic destroyer who was once as lethal as McGrath
25-Nov-2005•Dileep Premachandran