Kolkata police on high alert
Fearing protests against Kiran More, the Indian selection committee chairman, and Greg Chappell, India's coach, in regards to Sourav Ganguly's exclusion from the Indian team for the one-day match against South Africa in Kolkata on November 25, the authori
24-Nov-2005•AFP
Paradise lost
Soumya Bhattacharya looks back in hunger at the Eden Gardens that used to be
15-Nov-2005•Soumya Bhattacharya
Kumble bowls India to victory
Anil Kumble proved irresistible on the fifth day and sent Pakistan skidding to 226 all out, taking 7 for 63 andgiving India victory by 195 runs and a 1-0 lead in this series
20-Mar-2005•The Bulletin by Anand Vasu at Kolkata
Beaten, but far from disgraced
The rearguardin Mohali, the first four days here; maybe Pakistan isjust beginning to learn how not to lose at the moment
20-Mar-2005•Osman Samiuddin in Kolkata
Wicket off the first ball was the turning point - Ganguly
Anil Kumble won India another Test with some exceptional bowling, taking his 29th five-wicket haul in a Test innings
20-Mar-2005•Anand Vasu in Kolkata
The colossus delivers again
Kumble has built a career on his ability to quieten the naysayers, delivering time and again when asked to
20-Mar-2005•The Wisden Verdict by Dileep Premachandran in Kolkata
'We can draw level at Bangalore' - Inzamam
Inzamam-ul-Haq was obviously disappointed when he spoke to the press after Pakistan's 195-run loss to India in the second Test at Kolkata
20-Mar-2005•Anand Vasu in Kolkata
Classic contest reaches its climax
If the first nine days of the series is anything to go by, nothing can be predicted about the last day of play at Kolkata
19-Mar-2005•The Bulletin by Amit Varma
Making the impossible possible
For three days, two unevenly matched teams have brawled, they have hurled almost everything at each other, and any time one has deigned to take the advantage, the other has clawed it back
19-Mar-2005•The Wisden Verdict by Osman Samiuddin in Kolkata
Dravid's gem sets up a grand finale
Rahul Dravid made a determined 135, his second century of the match and the 20th of his career, and Dinesh Karthik hit a pugnacious 93 as India moved into a position of strength in the second Test at Kolkata, leaving Pakistan 422 to win
19-Mar-2005•The Bulletin by Amit Varma
Karthik turns it around
Dinesh Karthik missed out on a century, but he won the hearts of the crowd, the absolute confidence of his team-mates or the faith of the selectors with his superb 93
19-Mar-2005•Anand Vasu in Kolkata
The side that holds its nerve will win - Dravid
Rahul Dravid has done his bit in India's bid to win the Kolkata Test, scoring a century in each innings of a match for the second time in his Test career
19-Mar-2005•Anand Vasu in Kolkata
Kumble - 'We're back in the game'
Whether he has 0 for 80 or 5 for 40, Anil Kumble always bowls with the same grit and intensity
18-Mar-2005•Cricinfo staff
Tendulkar's fall levels the scales
India fought back magnificently on the third day at Kolkata, taking eight wickets for 120 to dismiss Pakistan for 393 and take a first-innings lead of 14
18-Mar-2005•The Bulletin by Amit Varma
From potential to performance
Indian fans know all about hoping for the best and preparing for the worst when it comes entrusting someone to lead the bowling attack in the absence of the main striker
18-Mar-2005•Anand Vasu in Kolkata
Offering bad light to the umpire
Tendulkar's throw wasjust another reminder of the man's presence of mind and his sheernatural ability on a cricket field
18-Mar-2005•Osman Samiuddin and Anand Vasu in Kolkata
Cut down in full flight
Until Steve Bucknor, who has gradually assumed the role of a Prince of Darkness in the Sachin Tendulkar story, extinguished the lights, the master was proceeding resolutely towards what might have been a career-defining innings
18-Mar-2005•The Wisden Verdict by Dileep Premachandran in Kolkata
Payback time for Younis
Younis Khan came out to bat after an opening partnership that was part ragged part manic, and Pakistan needed stability more than anything else
17-Mar-2005•Anand Vasu in Kolkata
'I appreciate everything the team did for me'
Younis Khan's place in the team was in doubt after his woeful performance at Mohali
17-Mar-2005•Anand Vasu in Kolkata
Younis and Youhana sizzle
Yousuf Youhana and Younis Khan made unbeaten centuries as Pakistan ended the second day of the Kolkata Test strongly, at 273 for 2
17-Mar-2005•The Bulletin by Amit Varma at Kolkata