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Kislaya Srivastava

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Bengaluru, KA, India

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Past articles by Kislaya:

India vs Sri Lanka 2017: The needless farce of smoke-gate in DelhiÂ

The cause behind SL's actions on day 2 was genuine but the manner in which they went about their business invited criticism, and rightly so. → Read More

Sundar, Thampi, Hooda earn maiden call-ups for Sri Lanka T20Is

Rohit Sharma to lead the side as Virat Kohli, Shikhar Dhawan and Bhuvneshwar Kumar are rested. → Read More

Ashes 2017-18: Stokes-less England feel the void

At the moment, it feels as if Stokes is a scapegoat than an actual MVP for the England administration to use and protect its image. → Read More

Sachin's last hurrah at Lord's

For all the venues that he had owned around the world, his team had to give him back with the last hurrah at the venue he didn't quite like. → Read More

Better late than never: Mumbai play 'khadoos' to save 500th Ranji tie

Mumbai's staunch resistance not just helped them keep Baroda at bay but also underlined the attitude that has defined them as a team. → Read More

Are England really there to win the Ashes?

Injuries, investigations and uncertainties have marred England's chances ever since they stepped foot on Australian soil a week ago. → Read More

Virat Kohli hits out at critics, says it's unfair to target Dhoni

Kohli described Dhoni as a 'very smart guy' and said that nobody has the right to make decisions that Dhoni ought to make for himself. → Read More

Ravichandran Ashwin: Yo-yoing from Worcestershire to Chennai

Ashwin's extended 'rest' from India's limited-overs plans may put the focus on his Test game more than ever before. → Read More

Dear Pakistan, cricket has returned but cricketers haven't

While international cricket has returned to Pakistan, top international cricketers are still reluctant to tour the country. → Read More

How do you do, Hardik Pandya?

An open letter to Hardik Pandya, who completed a year in ODI cricket and has become indispensable to the side over the past 12 months. → Read More

Indian fans apologize to Australia after stone-pelting incident

Fans were out in front of the team hotel in Guwahati with placards that read 'sorry Aussies.' → Read More

The Ashish Nehra school of pain

If I were to sum up his 18-year-long 17-Test career, it would be the translation of this quote: "Find what you love and let it kill you." → Read More

South Africa's Global T20 league could be postponed

CSA stands to lose $25 million from the current broadcast deal, which is one half of its cash reserve. → Read More

No question of replacing Ashwin, Jadeja: Kuldeep

Kuldeep Yadav believes that he has only started out in his career and there's no question of replacing experienced Ashwin, Jadeja. → Read More

Usman Khan named Mohammad Amir's replacement for Sri Lanka ODIs

Amir sustained a stress fracture in his right shin and was ruled out of the ongoing second Test as well as the five-match ODI series. → Read More

Kuldeep Yadav's hat-trick may transcend formats and realms

Only eight out of the 26 players fielded by India this year have played all three formats. Kuldeep is one of them. → Read More

Match fee of India domestic cricketers, women likely to be increased

The match fee of the senior domestic first-class cricketers may be increased to INR 25,000 from the existing 10,000 per match day. → Read More

BCCI accepts Gowtham's apology, matter closed

The disciplinary committee of the board, led by acting president CK Khanna, accepted Gowtham's apology and closed the proceedings. → Read More

John Hastings retires from all first-class, List-A cricket

The 31-year-old cited repetitive injuries as the reason behind his decision and would now focus solely on T20s. → Read More

England claim top spot in women's rankings

India stick to their fourth spot even as they gained four rating points. Australia and New Zealand round-off the top three. → Read More