Arundel, field of suspension of disbelief
Arundel is about as far out of Africa as two teams - South Africa and Zimbabwe - from that continent could get
Random ramblings from the guys on tour covering cricket matches. Informal & enjoyable.
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Arundel is about as far out of Africa as two teams - South Africa and Zimbabwe - from that continent could get
From the time of 'Afghan cameleers', the Pakistani presence has been deep-rooted around South Australia for nearly 155 years
On his way to the stadium in Antigua, a self-confessed cricket nut - and a Gavaskar fan - drove Subash Jayaraman around and kept the cricket conversations flowing
Herbert Kilpin may not have succeeded in bringing cricket to Italy, but he founded the AC Milan Football and Cricket Club
With the football World Cup in full swing, even cricket grounds can't escape the hype in United Kingdom
Hoards of fans jostling for selfies and autographs, life-size posters with a caption 'Divas make the difference' and more - the Indian women's team are enjoying much-deserved adulation in Baroda
An apple a day, criminal encounters and more from last week's tour diary
Kaushik Rangarajan takes us through his traveller's handbook as he hops from Cape Town to Centurion
Kaushik Rangarajan pens down his thoughts and experiences as he watched India lose to South Africa in the first Test at Cape Town
Galle, a rather quaint town, offers itself as a serene cricket venue but Sri Lanka's no-show in the opening Test came across as a dampener