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'It was a good outing' – Jayawardene
Mahela Jayawardene wants more concentration from his side when fieldingJenny Thompson in Adelaide29-Oct-2007 Mahela Jayawardene is ha
The Hundred: Why 2024 season is ECB's 'shop window' for investment
What will England’s 100-ball competition look like in 2025 after ‘Project Gemini’ is complete?Matt Roller23-Jul-2024Fireworks, live music and a sold-o
Transitional New Zealand cherish Tom Blundell's latest vital contribution
BJ Watling’s successor plays fire-fighter then fire-starter to reduce first-innings deficitVithushan Ehantharajah17-Feb-2023Brendon McCullum goes abov
England's imbalance comes back to bite them at the death
Lack of fourth seamer gives England no wriggle-room as New Zealand swing a thrillerMatt Roller10-Nov-20215:09Did England miss a genuine death-bowling
Australia women's record run in ODIs: how they made it 22 wins in a row
A look back on how Meg Lanning’s team beat the record of Ricky Ponting’s Australia sideAndrew McGlashan02-Oct-2020October 29, 2017: v England, Coffs H
The dismal story of India's opening act
In their last nine Test series in South Africa, England, New Zealand or Australia, India’s opening partnership has averaged 21, and lasted only 6.3 ov
England learn nothing from thrashing soft West Indies
It tells you much about the current state of world cricket that Edgbaston had only budgeted for a three-day TestGeorge Dobell20-Aug-2017It tells you m
A Chateau Lafite cricketer in a wine-box world
Lancashire batsman Haseeb Hameed has a style that’s both simple and cultivated. What stands out, though, is his calmnessPaul Edwards13-Sep-2016Do you
Anderson and Broad confound the graveyard
James Anderson and Stuart Broad could have been forgiven for grumpiness when Alastair Cook lost the toss yet again. But England’s senior quicks combin
Dilshan – Firebrand among saner men
He will never be regarded as a statesmen of the game. Tillakaratne Dilshan is an individualist, never shy of stealing the momentAndrew Fidel Fernando