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Foothold, chokehold, body slam
The evolution of England from the second innings in AhmedabadAndy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013One-all after two is the ideal beginning to any series. Apart, pe
The end of Henriques' hard road
Moises Henriques isn’t the precocious talent that he was once touted to be. His chance to tour India came through a some luck, but he has taken his fi
Rain, injuries and call-ups – what cost Notts
The first of our four-part series of statistical analysis on the 2012 County ChampionshipDavid Hopps and Neville Scott05-Nov-2012Nottinghamshire have
Watson fronts up
Shane Watson’s opening partnership with David Warner has removed the opportunity for questions to be asked of the Australia middle orderDavid Hopps28-
A lull before another storm?
The sponsorship row in the Caribbean is far from overMartin Williamson28-Apr-2005 Brian Lara in Digicel-branded kit © Getty Images
Keshav Maharaj goes from hunter to hunted as New Zealand shelve the fear factor
Pivotal assault on left-arm spinner condemns South Africa to another semi-final exitDanyal Rasool05-Mar-20251:51What makes Ravindra such a standout pl
All pace and no spin? Selection dilemma follows Pakistan to Centurion
If South Africa had been playing a spinner, the decision may have been a lot simpler for Pakistan, who were stung going in all pace at home against Ba
Bangladesh's biggest landmark win in men's cricket?
Does the Test series win in Pakistan take the cake… or will it be a past glory?Dustin Silgardo04-Sep-2024
Jasprit Bumrah is a species of exactly one
He was impossible to have imagined into being until he arrived and is impossible to replicate once he’s gone.Osman Samiuddin13-Nov-20235:09Bond: What
This is the Shubman Gill we all want to see
A batter who has been considered too slow for T20 cricket hit an effortless, match-winning 84 off 46, with only six dot ballsHemant Brar03-Apr-20222:3