1. Shivnarine Chanderpaul and the 10 Most Prolific Test Batsmen of All Time

    West Indian batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul has become only the tenth player in history to pass 10,000 Test runs. Chanderpaul, 37, joins cricketing legend Brian Lara as only the second West Indian on the list...

    Will Protheroe Written by Will Protheroe about 1 month ago 641 reads 14 comments

  2. 100 Centuries for Sachin Tendulkar

    Sachin Tendulkar completed his hundredth century against Bangladesh in Dhaka, a record that will stand the test of time. This record will stand just like Don Bradman's record of 99...

    Madhusudan Rao Written by Madhusudan Rao about 2 months ago 484 reads 2 comments

  3. Cricket Asia Cup: Virat Kohli Saviour Again as India Stun Pakistan in Thriller

    Virat Kohli is the greatest young cricketer in the world. The 23-year-old produced a phenomenal 183, the best innings of his short career, to guide India to the country's biggest-ever successful ODI run chase...

    Adam MacDonald Written by Adam MacDonald about 3 months ago 1,950 reads 1 comments

  4. Sachin Tendulkar Makes Cricket History by Recording His Hundredth Hundred

    With the batting prowess of Sachin Tendulkar , you'd have thought scoring 100 runs would have been an easy feat—especially considering how many times he's done it before...

    Dan Talintyre Written by Dan Talintyre about 3 months ago 269 reads 2 comments

  5. Cricket Star Rahul Dravid Retires: What Is the Future Like for India?

    Rahul Dravid , former Indian captain and statistically one of the greatest batsmen of all time, has announced his retirement from international cricket...

    Adam MacDonald Written by Adam MacDonald about 3 months ago 282 reads 1 comments

  6. International Cricket: As Crazy as It Seems, Is Sachin Tendulkar Struggling?

    I almost can't believe that this article is being written because surely, it can't be happening. This is Sachin Tendulkar we're talking about—one of the most complete batsmen ...

    Dan Talintyre Written by Dan Talintyre about 3 months ago 278 reads 5 comments

  7. Cricket: How India and Sri Lanka Almost Ruined the Gentleman's Game

    Cricket was almost changed forever in the One Day International match between India and Sri Lanka—and not for the better either...

    Dan Talintyre Written by Dan Talintyre about 3 months ago 390 reads 4 comments

  8. India Cricket: Increased Advertisements Are Not Leading to Poor Performances

    Cricket was big for India, whenever and wherever. The pre-independence days, with the Amar Singhs and the Ranjit Singjis, the three-month ship rides to reach the country and the three-month tour...

    Ishan Chowdhury Written by Ishan Chowdhury about 4 months ago 163 reads 0 comments

  9. The Big Question About Sachin Tendulkar

    The thing that has been on top of the list for media in cricketing nations is— Sachin Tendulkar , his 100th 100 and his retirement. This topic makes its way into many coffee-time chats, Facebook statuses and blogs...

    Nikhil Nadipelli Written by Nikhil Nadipelli about 4 months ago 583 reads 0 comments

  10. Battle Down Under: Will India Win Their First Ever Test Series in Australia?

    India and Australia will face each other down under in a bid to win the Border Gavaskar Trophy starting with the eagerly anticipated Boxing day test...

    Jiteendra Jimiwal Written by Jiteendra Jimiwal about 5 months ago 310 reads 9 comments

  11. Cricket: Does Test Match Cricket Have to Stand Aside for ODI and Twenty20?

    The future of Test Match cricket has once again been up for debate with dwindling attendances around the world and the supposed Test Match championship being moved from 2013 to 2017...

    Joe Whitworth Written by Joe Whitworth about 6 months ago 177 reads 6 comments

  12. The Wankhede Pitch Is a Disgrace to the Game and the Nation

    “Just learnt from a player that it is a very good batting pitch at Wankhede for last test...u know why right? : ),” tweeted Sanjay Manjrekar ahead of the Mumbai Test...

    Goutham Chakravarthi Written by Goutham Chakravarthi about 6 months ago 264 reads 3 comments

  13. Pakistan Cricket: What Shahid Afridi Said, Really Meant and Definitely Did Not

    Shahid Afridi Has The Shivers For Sachin Tendulkar What he said: “ I saw Tendulkar’s legs shivering while facing his bowling...

    Linus Fernandes Written by Linus Fernandes about 8 months ago 353 reads 3 comments

  14. India Cricket: What Went Wrong?

    Champs to chumps, best to bust, first to worst—take your pick, and it aptly describes India’s spiraling slide in the ongoing tour of England...

    Trey Shaw Written by Trey Shaw about 9 months ago 212 reads 7 comments

  15. Cricket QuoteBook: What They Said, Really Meant and Definitely Did Not

    Sachin Tendulkar makes news whether he's playing or not. This time, the master batsman hit the spotlight because former hockey players dispute his right to a Bharat Ratna ahead of all-time hockey great DhyanChand...

    Linus Fernandes Written by Linus Fernandes about 9 months ago 212 reads 0 comments

  16. World Cricket: England vs. India Test Series Review

    A series which billed the two highest-ranked test sides looked set to offer a bout which would live long in the memory. Ultimately, it was an Indian summer which promised much but failed to deliver...

    Will Turner Written by Will Turner about 9 months ago 194 reads 3 comments

  17. A Plea to Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar

    I have always been a fan of Sachin Tendulkar and his batting. He had been the voice and the ambassador for the game in India and the World. He had performed in all parts of the globe and gave it his all despite the handicap of his team in the '90s...

    Nikhil Nadipelli Written by Nikhil Nadipelli about 9 months ago 528 reads 5 comments

  18. The Oval Preview: Perspective India

    This is a published article in The CouchExpert India scored over 500 runs in the first-innings at the Oval in their last two Tests here...

    Goutham Chakravarthi Written by Goutham Chakravarthi about 10 months ago 145 reads 1 comments

  19. England-India Test Series: Five Reasons Why England Have Dominated India

    The present Test Series has been one of the most one sided in recent history. England have been impressive and India have been woeful. India were described by Geoffrey Boycott as worse than Bangladesh as one point...

    Oliver Sloane Written by Oliver Sloane about 10 months ago 180 reads 4 comments

  20. 3rd Test Edgbaston: India Team Analysis

    India's tour of England reached a new low as their second innings dismissal at Edgbaston compounded them to an embarrassing loss by an innings and 242 runs...

    Will Turner Written by Will Turner about 10 months ago 71 reads 3 comments

  21. Day One Edgbaston: England Dominate India

    Tim Bresnan and Stuart Broad shared eight wickets as England dominated the first day of the third test match at Edgbaston...

    Will Turner Written by Will Turner about 10 months ago 55 reads 3 comments

  22. Coca Cola Cans Sachin Tendulkar for Fans and Posterity

    Sachin Tendulkar ’s 100th ton will be celebrated with his image on the side of 6.5 million Coke cans within the next fortnight. Canning it for posterity, indeed...

    Linus Fernandes Written by Linus Fernandes about 11 months ago 266 reads 1 comments

  23. Sachin Tendulkar and Match-Winning Knocks: A View Point

    With every other day comes an article on Sachin Tendulkar and his genius. While many stop by and echo their love and respect for him and his commitment to this great game, there ...

    Nikhil Nadipelli Written by Nikhil Nadipelli about 11 months ago 885 reads 7 comments

  24. Cricket Is a Funny Game Indeed: Sample Some Quotes

    What he said: “It was another great innings today. He’s a pain in the backside, to be honest...

    Linus Fernandes Written by Linus Fernandes about 12 months ago 230 reads 0 comments

  25. Cricket Quips: Shoaib Akhtar, Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Harbhajan Singh

    (A non-cricketing persona to begin with, but cricket aficionados will not fail to recognize his genius) What he said: "This is not a family if no one plays soccer. No one is asking what can be done to improve soccer...

    Linus Fernandes Written by Linus Fernandes about 12 months ago 829 reads 0 comments