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HindustanTimes Sun,26 May 2013
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Pradeep Magazine

On the flip-slide

With supporters beginning to question its validity, is Brand IPL strong enough to survive, asks Pradeep Magazine. Declining viewership |  The list | Know the team

Lonely & in pain...but fighting it out

Braveheart Yuvraj Singh is looking forward to reclaiming his life as his treatment enters last phase. Pradeep Magazine writes.
Yuvi: Survivor of all odds  | Yuvi stays in touch 

Thank you for the memories

Rahul Dravid has called time on his illustrious career spanning 16 years. The ‘Wall’ of Indian cricket will always be remembered for his technical virtuosity, intense concentration and team spirit. Pradeep Magazine writes.

They say | Player to legend, a journey worth remembering | A picture of dignity and calmness

A picture of dignity and calmness

Rahul Dravid is a man given to contemplation and impulsive decisions have no place in his life. Six months ago the Oval Test, where India suffered its fourth consecutive loss of the series, could have been his last.

In the web of intrigue, handle Kohli with care

Virat Kohli is too precious a talent and needs careful handling himself instead of being asked to take care of others. Pradeep Magazine writes.

Skipper Dhoni mirrors the crisis in cricket

MS Dhoni, the quintessential one-day cricketer and its supreme leader, is also in many ways symptomatic of the crisis the game is facing today. Pradeep Magazine writes. Dhoni the skipper | The biggest win

Let’s not turn personal trauma into a spectacle

Are sportspersons mere commodities whose brand-value we all en-cash, even if it has tragic connotations? When the likes of Tendulkar are scoring runs, they make news, when they are not, they still make news. Pradeep Magazine writes. High spirits

In this circus of life, even the greats are fragile

We fret, fume and fulminate against a "good for nothing" India team, its ageing and now lusterless stars and write Test cricket's epitaph. Pradeep Magazine writes.

Can the golden generation recreate old magic?

India's loss in the first Test at the MCG will raise a question mark again on the ability of the "golden generation" to recreate the form of its magical past. Pradeep Magazine writes.

Bitter home truth far from Dravid's passion

In a faraway land, where the Indian team will show the world whether or not they still belong to top echelons, Rahul Dravid spoke like no Indian cricketer ever has. Pradeep Magazine writes.

Flirting with danger to reap success

Virender Sehwag has an amateur's heart, a gambler's instinct and a desire to succeed that would embarrass even a ruthless, mean professional. Pradeep Magazine writes.

Yadav a symbol of real India

The tall and energetic Umesh Yadav, with his muscular build, a fluid run-up and easy, rippling action, generates pace that makes him the most promising fast bowler India has seen in years. Pradeep Magazine writes. Know Umesh Yadav

Nation’s obsession, Sachin’s nightmare

Even though Tendulkar hasn’t failed with the bat, any score below hundred now is being seen by his fans as one. Pradeep Magazine writes.

Cricket, 1996 and loss of innocence

A day which had begun with such expectations ended in a riot and a humiliating exit. Pradeep Magazine writes. The 256-run chase

Dramatic Test should have raised eyebrows

The Newlands ground is among the more picturesque venues across the cricketing world, situated almost at the base of the Table Bay mountain, which lends the ground its distinct character. It has a wicket which affords a generous amount of bounce and movement to the pacemen, making batting a difficult and challenging task. Pradeep Magazine writes.

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