Not long ago, Jayasuriya announced his retirement from test cricket. Usually that means, ‘I’m trying to extend my limited overs’ career’. Chaminda Vaas retired from test cricket recently but wasn’t picked for the shorter version. Muralitharan announced a retirement plan. Flintoff, let’s not get started on him.Look around, it’s tough to keep tabs on who’s retired from what form. Jay...
After losing the Ashes, Ponting found a new way to make the news, he called it quits with Twenty20. A few weeks back Kambli shocked us with his retirement from international cricket. And then Freddie and Vaas retired from test cricket. Earlier Murali put together a retirement plan for the not so distant future.Frankly, Saurav Ganguly is the guy who started it. He appeared late at the toss and earl...
After that disappointing end to India’s World Cup, we now move on to the semis. Two unbeaten in-form teams are taking on two teams that haven’t looked their best, but have managed to win at the right times to progress.
England take on Sri Lanka today in what should be an enthralling clash. England’s batting unit looks in top shape - power hitters at the top (Lumb, Kieswetter, Pi...
Group B contains two teams that are usually considered as dark horses. Or in New Zealand’s case, sheepguys. No, not really, but they are the teams that are always said to have a chance of winning, but are never the favourites. There, I just defined ’dark horses’.
Zimbabwe is also in this group. (it had to be on a new line or no one would pay attention. I barely did)
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