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McCullum's dream turns to nightmare
New Zealand poor opening and the stubborn bails among the plays of the day from the World Cup finalSharda Ugra at the MCG29-Mar-2015The openingThe man
Workaday Rogers sets battling example
Australia’s batting coach Michael Di Venuto wants his charges to adopt the persistent attitude shown by Chris Rogers in the Ashes to find the consiste
Why the referral system may be written by monkeys
A potentially nerve-jangling end to this largely drab series will certainly make a refreshing change, if only through having a day’s cricket in which
Smith's unhappy return
Graeme Smith’s return to international cricket proved to be an unhappy one, as he was out for a duck, dropped a catch and watched an Australian winFir
It's not me, it's dew
There’s little fielding sides can do once the ball is wet. Pitch it on the right length, try yorkers, slower balls, bouncers? It’s easier said than do
Swinging times for Pathan
Irfan Pathan has been one of the crucial cogs in India’s winning wheel, but Anand Vasu warns against placing too many expectations at Pathan’s feetAna
His brother broke his bats. Now Rahmanullah Gurbaz breaks them hitting sixes
The Afghanistan wicketkeeper-batter talks about his rise from humble beginnings in KhostFirdose Moonda18-Feb-2025Rahmanullah Gurbaz wanted to play cri
ECB made an offer, and most players couldn't refuse
“I thought more people might not have taken the multi-year element of it,” admits Rob KeyMatt Roller24-Oct-2023A lucrative offer made by a team that d
Can Khushdil answer questions around Pakistan's brittle middle order?
His international prowess hasn’t yet come close to matching his domestic T20 and league exploits, but he has the chance to change it nowDanyal Rasool0
Stuart Broad's subtleties prove the old dog isn't done with learning
Three first-day wickets at Galle set agenda for England and scotch some preconceptionsAndrew Miller14-Jan-2021Perhaps it’s the headband, perhaps it’s