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The mystery of the reluctant cabbies, and a Raavana warning
Our correspondent goes on a culinary bender through Kolkata, Bangalore and Delhi, no thanks to the taxi and rickshaw drivers of the landAndrew Fidel F
The understudies in the spotlight
Alagappan Muthu05-Aug-2015It may not attract a large crowd but the ongoing A-team tri-series between the second string India, Australia and South Afri
Rohit Sharma likely to play at Ageas Bowl
Signs from India’s training sessions suggest they are ready to move back to their preferred combination of six specialist batsmen and four specialist
Jubilant Zimbabwe keen to improve
Zimbabwe thrashed Bangladesh by a huge margin in the first Test, and hope to better their performance in the secondFirdose Moonda in Harare21-Apr-2013
Chasing the century
The idea that Sachin Tendulkar might be a fallible human like the rest of us doesn’t sit well with many Indian fans. And so the wait for the milestone
Chennai play it like champions do
While Chennai were steamrolling their opponents, there was a definite sense in the stadium that a small part of history was being witnessedFirdose Moo
Familiarity breeds competence
England have the first-mover advantage when it comes to the Twenty20 format, says Andrew MillerAndrew Miller05-Sep-2007 Main man: Fli
Wolves plotting January bid for “prolific” £17.5m striker with 29 G/A last season
Wolverhampton Wanderers are now plotting a January bid for a “prolific” new striker, who has caught the eye in the Champions League this season.
Chimbonda says Tottenham have a Kudus-like youngster who Frank needs to play
Tottenham manager Thomas Frank has been urged to play a youngster who former Spurs right-back Pascal Chimbonda says is just like Mohammed Kudus. Sp
West Ham's "entertainer" could be their biggest talent since Rice & Oxford
Whether buying them or producing them in the academy, West Ham United have a proud history of developing some of the best talent around. The best e