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Hungry Wahab answers his critics
You cannot curse Wahab Riaz. Especially when the man has a five-for on debut. Nagraj Gollapudi at The Oval18-Aug-2010You cannot curse Wahab Riaz. Espe
Barracking and BYC at the Basin
Clarke and Bollinger made it an Aussie day, but wood-fired pizzas and a chance to inspect the pitch gave this Kiwi supporter something to cheer aboutS
Four more weeks
Andrew McGlashan01-Dec-2005VSP, 254pp £16.99 or buy a signed copy for £14.99 from Cricshop Mark Ramprakash’s book – a different view
Bangladesh need more exposure to compete against top-tier teams
Since winning the Asia Cup title in 2018, Bangladesh have stagnated while the likes of India and Sri Lanka have zoomed aheadMadushka Balasuriya26-Jul-
Selecting the selectors: a key job in Indian cricket, but who'd want to take it up?
Hard, unglamorous work, lack of popularity, and lots of blame when things go wrong – no wonder it’s the last choice of most eligible candidatesSidhart
Suryakumar Yadav: Behind square, one step ahead of bowlers
His T20 batting in the last three years has been a perfect mix of flair and functionalitySidharth Monga27-Aug-2022One good way to appreciate some of S
Five benchwarmers who should get some game time in the IPL
At the half-way stage of the league phase, teams have some hidden gems on their benches that may make tactical sense to try outHimanshu Agrawal15-Oct-
What's the biggest IPL partnership involving an England player?
And is Alastair Cook the first knight to score a first-class hundred?Steven Lynch02-Apr-2019Was Jonny Bairstow’s partnership with David Warner the oth
Record collapse won't knock England off course
Losing six wickets in the first five overs at Lord’s was not the ideal way to finish Champions Trophy preparations, but Trevor Bayliss won’t let a def
How England strangled India
The key the moments of an impressive performance in the field from Eoin Morgan’s team which meant India never escaped their clutchesVishal Dikshit in