![]() ![]() What can cricket learn from Google?
by Srinivas Bhogle
Large numbers rarely lie, and massively large numbers almost never lie. So where does cricket come into all this? Read on… MOREPosted 2 day(s) ago |
![]() ODI Partnerships: an alternate look
by Y.Ananthanarayanan
Our expert gives you a look at the top ODI batting partnerships and their percentage of the team score. MOREPosted 4 day(s) ago |
![]() Muralitharan and the all-time best ODI bowlers
by Arvind Iyengar
The Sri Lankan spin legend takes a bow from Test cricket finishing as the highest wicket-taker in the history of the sport. Our expert reflects on where Murali stands among the bowling greats in ODIs. MOREPosted 1 week(s) ago |
![]() Batting domination in Tests
by Y.Ananthanarayanan
Let’s take a look at some commendable batting efforts that have formed the bulk of the team’s scores.MORE
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![]() QUESTION OF THE DAY
At last Indians could able to cross the Srilankan huge total. But the important observations is that after winning the toss, the strategy of Srilanka in the second test is similar to the first test. In the first test they declared their first innings at 600 for 6 and now in the second test they declared at 642/4. But, after Indians came into bat, the out comes are different. In the first test Srilankan bowlers could able to grasp all the Indian 20 wickets without much resistance. But now they are really struggling to get first 10 Indian wickets. Why is it so and which factor do you think influenced mostly (i) Inexperienced bowling attack of Srilanka due absence of Murali & Malinga or Master Class act of Sachin & Co., or life less flat track?
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