It’s unofficial: 2009 is the year of mother & child
E.R. RAMACHANDRAN writes: As I went round Delhi, I saw pictures of the mother and child pasted everywhere: on Kashmiri Gate, at INA market and Sarojini Nagar market, and on …
E.R. RAMACHANDRAN writes: As I went round Delhi, I saw pictures of the mother and child pasted everywhere: on Kashmiri Gate, at INA market and Sarojini Nagar market, and on …
Tongue firmly in cheek, an Australian reader, Andrew Jackson, captures his country’s feelings at accusations that Adam Gilchrist‘s “hidden squash ball” gave him an unfair advantage in the World …
Responding to mounting media and fans’ pressure, Sri Lanka Cricket has termed Adam Gilchrist‘s the use of a squash ball in his left glove during his World Cup finals innings …
churumuri.com‘s post on the legality of Adam Gilchrist’s hidden squash ball during his World Cup finals knock has created an international splash. First, dozens of Sri Lankan newspapers and websites …
JG writes from Australia: I read the article “How legal was Adam Gilchrist’s ‘hidden ball’?” You have very valid points and there are a few more unanswered questions that are …
VIJITHA HERATH of the University of Paderborn, Germany, writes: Apropos the claim that Adam Gilchrist had a squash ball in his left glove during his innings at the finals of …
Two days after Adam Gilchrist‘s slaughter of the lambs in the finals of the 2007 World Cup, cricket’s fans and fanatics are still coming to terms with the onslaught that …