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West Indies pin hopes on Narine
It sums up the situation West Indies find themselves in that their main hope of squaring the series against New Zealand appears to rest with a bowler
West Indians make promising start with bat
West Indies’ batsmen kicked off their tour to India with promising signs, with four of their top six getting past the half-century mark on day one of
Urdu commentator Munir Hussain dies
Munir Hussain, the legend of Urdu cricket commentary in Pakistan, has died aged 83 of a cardiac arrest in KarachiUmar Farooq29-Jul-2013Munir Hussain,
Hoggard swings back to form
Essex clawed their way out of another batting crisis against Leicestershire on the second day at Grace Road, just a week after they were bowled out fo
Honours 'even' after first day – Tamim
When cricket no longer pays Tamim Iqbal’s bills, he should look for work as a raconteur because that was exactly how he dealt with the media after the
Top cricketers visit Dhaka protest rally
Bangladesh’s top cricketers, including captain Mushfiqur Rahim, have visited the scene of a high-profile protest movement in DhakaMohammad Isam10-Feb-
Dravid backs Dhoni as Test captain
Rahul Dravid believes MS Dhoni remains the right man to lead India despite the eight straight Test defeats as captain in England and Australia last ye
Watson's dominance is absolute
Shane Watson, who has yet to have a failure in this tournament, will be tested by Ajmal & Co when Australia takes on Pakistan in ColomboAndrew Fernand
Former Deccan Chargers chief executive wins case against franchise
Tim Wright, the former chief executive of the Deccan Chargers, has won his case for wrongful dismissal by the franchise and been awarded £10.5 million
WI need a star team, not a team of stars – Hilaire
Ernest Hilaire, the West Indies Cricket Board CEO, has said selectors should focus on selecting the ‘best XI’ for the West Indies team, one that was a