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A brave first draft of history
Cricket’s turbulent last half-decade is chronicled here with an open-minded spirit of inquiry Ashok Malik02-Mar-2013Asked for his assessment of the Fr
English cricket's Asian challenge
Harnessing the interest of the UK’s population of enthusiastic expats from the Indian subcontinent is going to be important to the future of the Engli
Left-arm explorer
Wasim Akram was a triumph of the imagination. He broadened the scope of what could be done in his art with talent and hard work and left fast bowling
Sailing sixes and bad banners
An umpire watches Ross Taylor and Brendon McCullum’s furious hitting – not from the other end, for a changeJames McGillivray13-May-2009Team supportedB
The champions' curse, and a bowling free-for-all
Highlights of the third round of the Ranji Trophy’s Super League and Plate matches Sidharth Monga20-Nov-2008 Brothers in arms: Irfan enjoy
India leave batsmen in a spin
England thought they had a plan to master India’s spinners, but it didn’t work in the Under-19 quarter-final as Iqbal Abdulla and Ravindra Jadeja tied
Praveen the magician
Praveen Kumar exhibited some deadly swing bowling at the Wankhede Stadium, prompting Manoj Prabhakar to label him a magicianSriram Veera in Mumbai18-J
Dasher Salt makes all the difference for RCB
Phil Salt was crucial to KKR winning the IPL title in 2024, and he’s been crucial to RCB’s run to the final this seasonSidharth Monga02-Jun-20252:02Aa
Mumbai vs RCB stats – Bumrah's record five-for and MI's Wankhede half century
There were special landmarks in store for Rohit and Suryakumar tooSampath Bandarupalli11-Apr-20249 Number of times Mumbai Indians have successfully ch
De Kock's relationship with ODIs is complicated, but it's clear he cares
The South Africa batter says he finds the format “tiring”, but don’t let that fool you into thinking it means nothing to himFirdose Moonda11-Oct-2023I