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CSA going the right way on transformation
Despite being sanctioned by the government, South Africa’s cricket system is not all that far from being able to call itself representativeFirdose Moo
Hit by suspensions, US players given ICC hope
The brunt of USACA’s maladministration has often been borne by the players, especially after previous suspensions. It is far better for them to have t
The surfer and the sage
Hashim Amla, with his sagely beard and neatly perched glasses, was a patient planner while AB de Villiers, with his surfer blonde hair and cheeky smil
Money talks, money shrieks
Bad hair, near-naked cheerleaders, Harold Pinter, brassy impresarios, fishing trips, lots of lolly… and some cricket as wellOsman Samiuddin31-Dec-20
Amateurs find the going rough
Although a century against Hong Kong doesn’t mean a lot, repeating something is always easier than doing it for the first timeSidharth Monga in Karach
A tale of missed chances
We’ve seen plenty of pendulum swings over the last three days but that’s only because when you expect a team to take the bull by the horns, they wave
Work in progress at Sabina Park
Siddhartha Vaidyanathan on the state of affairs at Sabina Park and its readiness to host the World Cup matchesSiddhartha Vaidyanathan in Kingston14-Ma
Mohit Sharma: 'I feel it is important to have pressure. It always teaches you something'
The Delhi Capitals medium-pacer talks about his most memorable final overs in T20 cricket, the guidance he has received from Ashish Nehra, and moreInt
Awesome in Australia: Tendulkar's masterclass vs Sehwag's salvo
Vote for the best individual Border-Gavaskar Trophy performance by an Indian in Australia since 2000Shashank Kishore21-Oct-2024Update: This poll has e
An extra over for one bowler – would it help counter the battering in T20s?
With batting records being broken regularly in IPL 2024, bowlers need a little something to make it a slightly more even contestNagraj Gollapudi22-Apr