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Angelo Mathews reminds Sri Lanka of his enduring utility
He’s older, slower, and less explosive than he once was, but his T20I comeback showed what he still offersDeivarayan Muthu in Pune11-Jan-20202:46’I’ve
Toss advantage > home advantage?
India have had a rough year trying to dismiss tails, but how much of a difference did batting first make in Adelaide? Quite significantSidharth Monga
Omar's stickability, Enamul's guile
From Javed Omar to Enamul Haque jnr, players skilled in the longer format have for long been treated condescendingly by a country that has grown up on
England's wicketkeeper policy risks costly damage
It was all going so well for Jonny Bairstow on the second day at Lord’s as he moved to a career-best 167, but once again his glovework was left as the
A squad without pace, keepers, or future planning
Five questions for the selectors who picked the second-string squad for the tour of ZimbabweSidharth Monga29-Jun-20156:23Agarkar: Surprised Dhoni opte
Zimbabwe ride the rollercoaster
Zimbabwe were excited and nervous about facing South Africa’s full-strength pace battery. After their edgy beginning, Brendan Taylor showed that a pla
Unrelenting Steyn mutes power hitters
Dale Steyn can be an interesting yardstick to measure how good a batsman you are. Not for the first time in recent memory, he managed to suffocate the
India's overseas hero, and much more
Rahul Dravid scored more runs in India’s overseas wins than any other batsman, and his contributions go beyond his aggregate and hundredsS Rajesh09-Ma
'This is our best squad in 10 years'
Paul Collingwood was always supposed to be the player nearest the exit, but he became England’s only World Cup-winning captain and has won the Ashes t
Eye on the last chance
VVS Laxman looks ahead to the England Tests. Interview by Siddhartha VaidyanathanSiddhartha Vaidyanathan12-Jul-2007 Laxman has all to