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How India became Test titans on foreign pitches

India, Aug. 6 -- In India's chequered 93-year catalogue of appearances in Test cricket, they have won 183 matches, lost 186, drawn 224 and tied one. There have been since their first victory at home i... Read More


A stunning end to the Oval thriller

India, Aug. 5 -- In a nail-biting, riveting hour of cricket at England's oldest test match ground, in characteristically cloudy Olde Blighty weather, India pulled off a historic heist. They pulled th... Read More


India in better mental, physical shape for their must-win match

London, July 31 -- The Oval in 1971 witnessed a quantum leap forward for Indian cricket. Ajit Wadekar's side won a Test match in England here for the first time to also triumph in the series. At this ... Read More


India must think out of the box to cash in at The Oval

India, July 30 -- The Oval in 1971 witnessed a quantum leap forward for Indian cricket. Ajit Wadekar's side won a Test match in England here for the first time to also triumph in the series. At this v... Read More


India in better mental, physical shape for their must-win match

London, July 30 -- The Oval in 1971 witnessed a quantum leap forward for Indian cricket. Ajit Wadekar's side won a Test match in England here for the first time to also triumph in the series. At this ... Read More


Cricket diplomacy can serve India in the neighbourhood

India, July 25 -- Broadly, soft power is utilisation of a country's cultural strengths as opposed to being coercive to influence and prevail over other nations. More commonly, the arts, entertainment,... Read More


Will the sun shine for India at 'mostly overcast' Old Trafford?

London, July 19 -- Sir Neville Cardus, the doyen of cricket scribes, once lamented 'the sun never shines at Old Trafford'. If the BBC forecast is to be believed, it could rain on the first and last da... Read More


Will the sun shine for India at 'mostly overcast' Old Trafford?

London, July 18 -- Sir Neville Cardus, the doyen of cricket scribes, once lamented 'the sun never shines at Old Trafford'. If the BBC forecast is to be believed, it could rain on the first and last da... Read More


Will the sun shine for India at 'mostly overcast' Old Trafford?

London, July 18 -- Sir Neville Cardus, the doyen of cricket scribes, once lamented 'the sun never shines at Old Trafford'. If the BBC forecast is to be believed, it could rain on the first and last da... Read More


Psychological barrier of facing hosts at Edgbaston

London, June 30 -- Edgbaston in Birmingham, the car-manufacturing hub in England's West Midlands, is where India will play the second match of the five Test series. In their eight appearances at this ... Read More