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A force to be reckoned with
Graeme Smith has been here before. An overwhelming victory in very English-conditions at Headingley as South Africa take a series leadAndrew McGlashan
Burnished and tarnished
Kim Hughes could have been a hero, but fell short. Christian Ryan has the storyAlex Malcolm08-Mar-2009 Until now the most significant historica
Erasmus steps into uncharted territory
Marais Erasmus will become probably the first overseas umpire to officiate in Indian domestic cricket, starting with the Duleep Trophy game in Mumbai.
Rated O
Australia’s continually tardy over-rates should cost them something more serious than money or a banAli Cook09-Nov-2008 More time was wast
Lacklustre bowling succeeds against muddle-headed batting
Mitchell Johnson, Ben Hilfenhaus and Stuart Clark all struggled at various junctures and, if not for a succession of muddle-headed strokes, Australia
An embarassing defeat
The defeat in the second Test, completed quarter-hour after lunch yesterday, was as swift, embarrassing and emphatic and brought about by the same fac
Unfazed Bopara ready for Australia
The fact that Michael Vaughan’s departure has been met with resignation, as opposed to widespread angst, by the nation suggests that the man currently
A giant of his generation
Alec Bedser was an impressive figure of a man, and his feats with the ball were befittingly largeDavid Frith05-Apr-2010The first thing that struck you
Manish Pandey on track for national reckoning
Manish Pandey’s attacking century in the final underlined his transformation from a no-name cricketer to a worthy contender for a place in the nationa
The joke that took a wicket and other stories
Breakneck car-rides, dense fog, hyperbaric chambers – in our correspondent’s look back at the first couple of weeks of the Test half of England’s Sout