Boria Majumdar
A fascinating account of the Afghan cricket team’s journey to the international arena
Who is IPL kidding? Compare it with Formula 1, and it is clear that it has generated more hype than money
Shoaib Akhtar’s autobiography is a bitter man’s rant against his more accomplished peers
“The father of one of the best IPL players we have had was a well-known bookie. The son had to lose many times for his father”
India’s bitter humiliation in England raises serious questions about the priorities of our cricketing establishment
The English media has an unmatched talent for hyperbole. And when they are in the zone, even bald facts can take a ride
When crowd support in England is with India, it’s not just that the home team has lost its notional home advantage. It rankles at some deeper level
India, the new world champions, took to the field for the first time after their World Cup triumph, but why didn’t anybody care?
As the IPL comes off its worst ever season, the answers lie in the journey it has taken since it first exploded on the cricket scene in 2008