Pagnis hits 184 in drawn Duleep encounter
The Duleep Trophy match between Elite B and Plate B, held at the Guru Nanak College Grounds, Chennai, turned out to be a veritable run-fest, with only the 18-run difference in first-innings totals giving the former five points and the latter three.
17-Mar-2003•Staff Reporter
Field guides South Africa to an easy win
South African captain Rory Field led from the front as his team edged out Australia and made it to the final of the 2002 Blind World Cup
12-Dec-2002•Staff Reporter
India win but fail to qualify for semis
A fine allround performance from captain Ramkaran Sharma helped India beat Australia by 46 runs in a 2002 Blind World Cup league match in Chennai
11-Dec-2002•Staff Reporter
Haydar century goes in vain for Australia
In yet another high-scoring match in the World Cup Cricket for the Blind, Pakistan successfully defended a total of 369, made in just 37 overs, to notch up a 65-run win over Australia at the Guru Nanak College Ground
10-Dec-2002•Staff Reporter
Foy stars in England's win
A sparkling double ton from Nathan Foy helped England get the better of Pakistan in a league match at the Guru Nanak College Ground, Chennai on Tuesday
09-Dec-2002•Staff Reporter
Haydar scripts Australia's thrilling win
Australia's Nick Haydar fashioned his side's thrilling one-run win over South Africa in a league match played at the Guru Nanak College Ground, Chennai on Sunday
08-Dec-2002•Staff Reporter
South Africa Blind-Sri Lanka Blind game abandoned
Sri Lanka Blind had just gotten off to a solid start in their game against South Africa at the Guru Nanak College Ground in Chennai when rain forced the World Cup match to be abandoned
06-Dec-2002•Staff Reporter
MAC-TNCA XI lift Buchi Babu trophy
The MAC-TNCA XI lifted the 2002 Sahara Buchi Babu Trophy by completing a comprehensive 10-wicket win over Indian Airlines at the Guru Nanak College Ground, dominating the game right through and coasting to a deserved victory.
30-Aug-2002•Staff Reporter
Tamil Nadu batsmen lead fightback against Mumbai
The Tamil Nadu and Mumbai tie at the Guru Nanak College Ground,
Chennai was always going to be a closely contested affair
27-Jan-2002•Staff Reporter
Mumbai secure wafer-thin lead
Mumbai managed to gain a slender four-run first innings lead against
Tamil Nadu at the Guru Nanak College Ground, Chennai
25-Jan-2002•Staff Reporter
Bowlers dominate opening day of Tamil Nadu-Mumbai tie
The opening day of the Tamil Nadu-Mumbai encounter was not a happy one
for the batsmen - as many as 14 of them fell with just 198 runs being
scored
24-Jan-2002•Staff Reporter
Indian eves begin series with comprehensive victory
In a low-scoring affair, the Indian women began their five-match series against England with a thumping eight-wicket win at the India Cements-Guru Nanak College Grounds at Chennai
06-Jan-2002•Anand Vasu
England women make winning start to Indian tour
The England Women's Cricket team made a winning start to their tour of India today, beating a Women's Cricket Association of India XI (WCAI) by 6 wickets in a warm-up match at the Guru Nanak College Ground, Chennai.
04-Jan-2002•ECB Media Release
Goa tail wags furiously
Goa's tailenders batted resolutely to deny Tamil Nadu a shot at
victory in their Ranji Trophy league match at Chennai on Tuesday
28-Nov-2001•Staff Reporter
Sridharan Sharath puts Tamil Nadu on course for victory
An unbeaten century from Sridharan Sharath saw Tamil Nadu declare at
396/5 on Day Three of their Ranji Trophy league match at Chennai on
Monday
27-Nov-2001•Staff Reporter
Tamil Nadu proceed to take upper hand
A steady rather than excellent batting display from Tamil Nadu's top
order saw the home side gain a slight edge over Goa in their Ranji
Trophy league match at Chennai on Sunday
26-Nov-2001•Staff Reporter
Powar livens up proceedings
A century from Kiran Powar brightened up the first day of play in
Tamil Nadu and Goa's Ranji Trophy tie at Chennai
25-Nov-2001•Staff Reporter
Boon makes rematch a mismatch
In the end it was an anti-climax
17-Mar-2001•Sankhya Krishnan
Fifteen years later, here comes the rematch
All the protagonists, with two major exceptions, are back in Chennai for the Tied Test rematch 15 years after the original contest
16-Mar-2001•Sankhya Krishnan
Disappointing last day's cricket ensures a draw
If anyone has a doubt about what is going wrong with cricket in India, all you have to do is to take a look at the last day's play between South Zone and England Under-19s played at Guru Nanak College Ground, Chennai, on Wednesday
17-Jan-2001•Santhosh S