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Collingwood looks up from the bottom
With a 48-point deficit against their name, Durham have their work cut out in Division Two this year. Their captain knows it’s going to be a slogJon C
Most wickets taken in a country, most matches won on the trot
Also: the most Test wickets taken in a calendar year, and the highest score by a captain in an ODISteven Lynch13-Feb-2017Australia won 16 successive i
First-day declarations, and Parthiv's eight-year wait
Also: the longest winning streaks in ODIs, New Zealand’s overseas players, and the highest partnership by Nos. 10 and 11Steven Lynch29-Nov-2016How oft
'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
'We are big on culture, big on values'
Leicestershire coach Andrew McDonald talks about taking charge of a struggling side, his coaching philosophy, and his short Test career Interview by
Chandimal's anarchic mayhem lifts Sri Lanka
There were clunking buses, trumpeting trains and screeching political speeches in Galle, but Dinesh Chandimal unleashed his own brand of reverse-slapp
'Umpires are not soft targets, they're participants in the game'
Simon Taufel says the Indian umpires he works with have been making a lot of progress, but they are yet to earn the respect they deserve from players
The bunny bites back
James Anderson had tormented Lahiru Thirimanne on their previous meetings but the roles were emphatically reversed in WellingtonAndrew Fidel Fernando
Khawaja piles on the pressure
While Rob Quiney sat and watched the rain in Brisbane, Usman Khawaja was emphatically pushing his Test case in HobartBrydon Coverdale at the Gabba10-N
Anti-hero Steyn disproves mantra
He may profess to being just another member of the attack but Dale Steyn once again showed that leadership comes naturallyFirdose Moonda at The Oval20