If cricket is a religion then the Indian Premier League was no less than a jihad. And as with 'holy' wars, there were the obvious casualties. And so, the one and a half month of non-stop commercial action, inter-spaced with cricket, saw the likes of Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir and Yuvraj Singh become victims of excess, what with the World Cup itself preceding the T20 tournament.
Read more...Finally, the IPL 4 is in its last phase and I can't wait for it to get over. To be honest, the IPL 4 was a drag. Too many matches and way too long to even recollect good matches of the tournament.
Read more...If there was ever a crown for the King of Comebacks, Sourav Ganguly would have won it hands down. Yes, he's back, once again!
Read more...Yes, the Indian Premier League is now officially bigger than any national event, tour or team. You can play for your league as much as you want without a hoot to all those who (used to?) talk of nation before self.
Read more...From being absolute no-hopers to giant-killers, the journey of the Kochi Tuskers Kerala has riveted the small but fanatical cricket loving public in Kerala.
Read more...A headline in a daily recently screamed, 'Man with a Midas Touch'. Dhoni-mania had officially gone into hyperbole
Read more...The strange case of the Kochi Tuskers or Indi Commandos or whatever next they decide to call the team has left Kerala confused.
Read more...Sometimes being a sports journalist can seem like a punishment and if you happen to be in the online media, the feeling only gets stronger.
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