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World's best wary of Australia's looming threat
Even though they won’t lose the No.1 ranking even if Australia sweep them 3-nil, South Africa still feel they have to justify their status as the best
The BCCI's year of controversy
As the Indian board goes into its AGM, a look at the year gone by shows its disregard for propriety and public opinion has only served to overshadow i
Swing it like Southee
Tim Southee provided an exhibition of high-quality swing bowling during the first hour, and he’s still learningAndrew Fernando in Galle18-Nov-2012So m
Travelling for T20 keeps Gibbs happy
Carefree, a little controversial and one of cricket’s premier 20-overs league specialists – that’s Herschelle Gibbs for youFirdose Moonda12-Oct-2012Th
The original South Africans in England
During the apartheid years, playing on the county circuit was the only taste of big cricket many South Africans got. Circumstances have changed but pl
Ishant, unlucky or incomplete?
It is argued that it is too simplistic to label Ishant Sharma an unlucky bowler who will get the proverbial rub of the green one day, but it might be
The Indian dream of a series win abroad continues
The great Indian dream of a series win on foreign soil starts all overagain as Sourav Ganguly and his men prepare to take on Sri Lanka inthe first of
Fireworks and congestion the bane of turf managers
Even a decade ago, cricket groundsmen would have laughed at the idea that knowledge of fireworks, logo painting and the chemical deterrence of dew wou
Maddy puts Leicestershire in with good chance of victory
A career-best five for 67 from Darren Maddy has given Leicestershire a good chance of victory over bottom-of-the-table Northants in their CricInfo Cha
Sachin Tendulkar's brilliance sinks the Australians
India bounced back after their dismal performance in Pune to win the third One-Day International played at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Indore, aga