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The Challenge for Pacers in India
Pitches in India have traditionally been known to completely assist spin bowling. The teams play on rank turners most of the time, and seldom have we heard of pitches and conditions in India, that support swing or seam throughout the duration of a test match. Read More
posted by: Srinivas Vijaykumar Feb 19th, 2013
Analysis On Ranji Trophy 2011-12 – Round 3; Plate Group
Paras Dogra the HP and Rajasthan Royals batsman has been the most successful batsman in the Plate group at the completion of Round 3 Read More
posted by: Third Eye Nov 22nd, 2011
Analysis On Wicket keeper Ranji Trophy 2011-12
Round 3 of the Ranji Trophy has been completed and let's have a look at the Wicketkeepers who are playing in the Elite and Plate group.Read More
posted by: Third Eye Nov 22nd, 2011
Analysis On Ranji Trophy 2011-12 – Round 3
Round 3 of the Ranji Trophy has been completed and let's have a look at the top performers from the Elite and Plate group.Read More
posted by: Third Eye Nov 21st, 2011
Things are shaping well under Duncan Fletcher, Srikkanth and friends
Let's take a look at the two recent series.
I) India vs. England ( 5 games ODIs ) Read More
posted by: Third Eye Nov 18th, 2011
Chanderpaul vs INDIA
Chanderpaul may not be attractive with his approach but is definitely effective and he relishes Indian bowling. Read More
posted by: Panish Shetty Nov 15th, 2011
S.A vs AUS First Test-DRS
The problem with DRS as it stands now is the dilution of technology with human thinking. A viewpoint I read today and fully agree with. Read More
posted by: Third Eye Nov 11th, 2011
Champions League 2011 Venue Comparison
Let's have a look at how the venues behaved in the recently concluded Nokia Champions League 2011.
Three venues were used for the tournament namely Chennai, Bangalore and Hyderabad. Read More
posted by: Third Eye Nov 2nd, 2011
Analysis Of The English Top Order Batsman In The Current ODI Series
A Cook
Cook is strong on his back foot. Indian seamers did attack his strength with appropriate field placement.Read More
posted by: Third Eye Oct 27th, 2011
Bring it on!
The Indian team's emphatic wins in the one day series following their debacle in England barely a few weeks ago throws into light their toughness as a bunch and the mental stamina of their undisputed leader.Read More
posted by: Third Eye Oct 24th, 2011
Mind Game
Yesterday's match between RCB and MI was another example of how the stronger mind prevails in a must win situation. MI with its average team (on paper) posted a par score.Read More
posted by: Third Eye Oct 10th, 2011
Significance of Boundaries (4's & 6's) in T20 match outcomes
Our deep dive assessment of IPL 4 shows that the success rates of teams highly depends on the number of boundaries (4s & 6s) they score. The team, which has scored more number of boundaries in an inning than they have conceded, invariably goes on to win the match.Read More
posted by: Panish Shetty Sep 12th, 2011
Dravid did it for us
It is an irony that Rahul Dravid was picked by the Indian Selectors for the ODI series against England when the World Cup heroes got injured.Read More
posted by: Third Eye Sep 17th, 2011
Significance of Boundaries (4's & 6's) in T20 match outcomes
Our deep dive assessment of IPL 4 shows that the success rates of teams highly depends on the number of boundaries (4s & 6s) they score. The team, which has scored more number of boundaries in an inning than they have conceded, invariably goes on to win the match.Read More
posted by: Panish Shetty Sep 12th, 2011
Clutch bowling in T20 cricket
Clutch bowling (17 to 20 overs) is an art that needs variations and a calm head on your shoulders to face most difficult situations at the end, where the batsmen will look to blast Read More
posted by: Panish Shetty Sep 2nd, 2011
3 P's
The Indian Team's performance in this current series has been the centre of discussion among the pundits and the public at large in India .The World Champions and No.1 Test Team in April are now referred to as the meek Read More
posted by: Third Eye Aug 19th, 2011
Need of the hour
For all the expert opinion being dished out, the fact that India had the English top order tottering on the ropes in the first innings of the Lords test and the 2nd innings at Trent Bridge are being quietly overlooked Read More
posted by: Third Eye Aug 16th, 2011
 
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