Suresh Menon is an author, most recently of 'Why Don’t You Write Something I Might Read?'
Speaking of the high-voltage drama that a cricket match between the two neighbours ensues, Suresh Menon tells how sports rivalry is not confined to the Asian archrivals alone. It is rather our version of the England–Australia and Australia–New Zealand rivalries, except that they are not kept alive by politicians and media for political and commercial gains
BY Suresh Menon 2 November 2022
Physically, Virat Kohli doesn’t appear to be struggling, but as it often happens when you are out of form, the first mistake you make tends to be your last.
BY Suresh Menon 26 August 2022
He makes the cherry vanish across boundaries. He also makes boundaries vanish.
BY Suresh Menon 5 February 2022
We now face that dreaded image: Sachin playing in fading light
BY Suresh Menon 5 February 2022
Ganguly is guilty as far as the ICC code goes. But does the code go too far in killing the spirit of the game?
BY Suresh Menon 5 February 2022
BY Suresh Menon 5 February 2022
What if Tendulkar had stuck to his early passion, tennis? Would Indian cricket be the winning side it is today?
BY Suresh Menon 5 February 2022
Indian cricket may be at the crossroads, but it’s no call to scoff at our great trinity
BY Suresh Menon 5 February 2022
A true great, Dravid’s cricketing epitaph shall be his name alone
BY Suresh Menon 5 February 2022
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