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Pietersen the pulveriser
How Kevin Pietersen nailed the final blow in the Ashes seriesOn the ball with S Rajesh and Arun Gopalakrishnan12-Sep-2005Kevin Pietersen’s maiden Test
Zimbabwe give back the joy as long exile ends in heroic failure
Ex-pat community rally round to celebrate the occasion of first Test in England since 2003Firdose Moonda24-May-2025It is as rare for a team that loses
For Najmul Hossain Shanto, it's time to make the question marks go away
The century in the Pallekele Test could become a turning point in the career of the talented No. 3 batterMohammad Isam14-May-2021With a picture-perfec
Damien Wright: 'You've got to be able to throw a few curveballs at the other teams, get ahead of the game'
The Punjab Kings’ bowling coach talks about their newest recruits, finding balance in their attack, and their objectives for this IPLInterview by Varu
Dobell: Four problems England must fix
A spinner under pressure, a batsman in a Test slump, an Australian hungry for runs and an irreplaceable star make for a tough to-do listGeorge Dobell
Mumbai tune in to the Prithvi show
Three years after breaking India’s schoolboy record, Prithvi Shaw, still only 17, has piloted Mumbai into the Ranji Trophy final with an astonishingly
The adventures of AB
AB de Villiers’ autobiography delves into his pursuit of excellence, and the highs and lows of being an on-demand international cricketer Firdose Moon
Manjrekar: India didn't seem to have Plan B
Sanjay Manjrekar analyses the reasons behind India not being able to get the better of West Indies in Jamaica04-Aug-2016Chase could be consistent midd
Crane's emergence invites heady expectations
A teenage English legspinner? You had me at hello. Alan Gardner considers the exciting emergence at Hampshire of Mason CraneAlan Gardner24-Sep-2015It
India's chase machine hits snags
India have mastered the template for big chases over the last few years. On Thursday, however, they came unstuck against a bunch of hungry Bangladesh