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Fazal swings it Pakistan's way
Sixty years ago, Fazal Mahmood inspired Pakistan to an incredible triumph against England Osman Samiuddin13-Aug-2014It had been a long tour by the tim
Ireland hope for Jamaica re-run
Cricket Ireland have a stated aim of reaching Test cricket by 2020. Such has been their success that they may be able to bring that target forward, bu
Chasing the ball Sobers pasted
What happened to the inanimate victim of Garry Sobers’ famously brutal assault in Swansea in 1968? A new book tries to discover its whereaboutsClive E
There's something about Joe
Joe Root is the adorable nephew of English cricket and when he bats it is almost impossible to suppress a smileRob Smyth01-Jul-2013Sport is unlike mos
A visitor turns local
After years of travelling to Jaipur for a match or two, a player decides to take in the city and its surrounds properlyAakash Chopra01-Apr-2013A visit
The stars shine brightly
The most hyped match of the BBL lived up to its expectations, but the entertainment didn’tPatrick Kennedy28-Dec-2011Choice of gameThis game was irresi
The star who might have been
People remember Dilley with the bat at Headingley, but he was a genuinely quick bowler who could have gone far if only he had some more support in his
Wasted reviews, and the perfect legbreak
Plays of the Day from the quarterfinal between India and Australia in AhmedabadBrydon Coverdale and Nagraj Gollapudi at Motera24-Mar-2011The shot of t
New highs for England, new lows for Australia
Alastair Cook and James Anderson were the star performers in an outstanding Ashes campaign, while Australia had few memorable momentsS Rajesh08-Jan-20
One hour that made the difference
After matching India blow for blow on the most alien of surfaces and conditions for two days, South Africa slipped up – decisively – in the first hour