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'Mandhana and Perry are the hardest batsmen to bowl to today'
New Zealand fast bowler Lea Tahuhu on the new variations in her bowling, being coached by Jacob Oram, and the young New Zealand players to watch out f
Is England's 0-7 away losing streak their worst ever?
And how many times have two batsmen scored double-centuries in the same innings of a Test?Steven Lynch19-Dec-2017The new West Indian batsman Sunil Amb
'I always told myself there is no one better than me'
Possibly the quickest bowler in the women’s game, South Africa’s Shabnim Ismail doesn’t do anything by halvesAdam Collins18-Aug-2016To be the fastest
Africa applauds a son of transformation
In becoming the first black South African to score a Test century, Temba Bavuma has provided his generation with a long-awaited role modelFirdose Moon
In the world of the Big Bash
Youngsters are out in force and when they are not playing video games or doing Mexican waves, some are even watching the cricketJarrod Kimber14-Jan-20
India's batsmen proving to be fast learners
In spite of their inexperience, India’s young batsmen are displaying a capability to adapt and cope with tough situations, as the Tests in Johannesbur
'There was a golf ball coming out my cheek'
In 2007, Craig Cumming had his face rearranged by a Dale Steyn short ball. He looks back at the incident that more or less ended his international car
Undercooked India get chewed apart
Sloppy fielding, players looking unfit and lack of preparation are hardly the traits of a No. 1 team. Does India’s answer lie in switching to England’
Kallis steps in the right direction
For a while tonight it looked as if Bangalore Royal Challengers were going to live down to the tag which last year turned into an albatross: that of t
Taylor's dream performance
Jerome Taylor’s first five-wicket haul in Test cricket was based on the extremely sound principles of bowling an excellent line and length, and doing