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Shorter formats affecting players’ techniques: Hanif Mohammad

Hanif Mohammad, the original Little Master, spoke to Khurram Habib at length about his debut and the current state of cricket.

More value than the Ashes

An India-Pakistan series can score over the Ashes if it is slotted properly on the calendar, feels former Pak captain Rameez Raja, Subhash Rajta reports. Schedule Men to watch out for

Captaincy is not a big deal

The India vice-captain relishes responsibilities, says it makes him feel mature as a person and as a cricketer. In conversation with Amol Karhadkar. Beyond the boundary ropes | Track record in ODIs | Kohli says

Pataudi's last interview with HT

India’s first foreign series winning captain Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi talks about Pataudi Trophy slipping from India’s hands in England.

Country comes ahead of club

Ishant Sharma has demonstrated that putting country ahead of club isn't just rhetoric, after missing the IPL following ankle surgery to be fit for the international assignments later this year. In an interview, the India pacer talks about his injury, comeback and life.

I may even play the next 50-over World Cup: Jacques Kallis

At a time when the CLT20 is facing a low-key build-up, the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad couldn't have asked for a bigger name. But a lack of buzz isn't bothering Jacques Kallis. Instead, the new Kolkata Knight Riders captain is looking round off some unfinished business here. That's what the South Africa all-rounder said when HT caught up with him.

Wish I had someone to guide me: Sachin

The maestro feels his commitment and wholehearted effort towards the game have helped him achieve the landmark. Nilankur Das reports. On an average | They say

'It's been a test of character'

Sachin Tendulkar's day was unceremoniously snatched away by Bangladesh on Friday. Tendulkar watched from the dressing room as Bangladesh skipper Mushfiqur Rahim slowly took the match away from India, beating the world champions by five wickets.

‘Never thought I was the Wall’

Dravid is amused with the nickname which he felt was used by people to praise or poke fun at him when he didn’t do well. Sanjjeev Karan Samyal reports. RD's top 5 tunes

The nightwatchman keeping a close eye on India

The important thing in Perth is to loop the ball and give it a fair toss, former Australian cricketer Tony Mann tells HT in an exclusive interview.

“Spot the right talent and groom them”

As a stylish top-order batsman, he scored three Test centuries at the hallowed Lord’s. As the chief selector, he presided over one of India’s tough periods following the 2007 World Cup debacle, steering the careers of the likes of Sourav Ganguly, Virender Sehwag and Irfan Pathan. HT talks to Dilip VenGsarkar

England are reaping benefits of giving priority to Test cricket

It was a proud moment for former England batting stalwart Dennis Amiss, deputy chairman of the England and Wales Cricket Board. His four-year goal has been accomplished; and the icing on the cake was England also becoming No 1 on his home ground, Edgbaston.

It’s a wonderful life

The story of the most tumultous ride any cricketer ever faced. This is the tale of the one-time golden boy of Australian cricket -- Kim Hughes. Read on...

'The one batsman I want to bowl to is Sehwag'

The affable tearaway, sidelined for the Test series because of a shin injury, is hopeful of regaining fitness ahead of the two T20s and the one-day triseries. He spoke exclusively to the Hindustan Times. Pat Cummins in an interview with Rohit Bhaskar.

A century is just around the corner

In a freewheeling chat with Hindustan Times before leaving for the tour, the 30-year-old left-handed opener said he looked forward to scoring an elusive century in his maiden Test series Down Under. Gauti says
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