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The battle of the bullies
This contest brings together a belligerent bunch of brats and braggers from two countries that are so different, yet share rampant egotism and a high
Petersen's conversion woes
Stats highlights from the second day of the third Test between South Africa and West Indies in Cape TownBishen Jeswant03-Jan-201510 Number of innings
Can South Africa draw inspiration?
South Africa have still not lost a Test away from home since February 2010 but Graeme Smith knows his side have been well below their best in Australi
An unparallelled match-winner
Muttiah Muralitharan turned the fortunes of Sri Lanka around with his sheer genius and consistencyS Rajesh17-Jul-2010His unconventional action was at
Young and old thrive for Deccan
In the end there wasn’t much to separate the two teams. The team that won the tight moments won the game – and the tournamentSriram Veera in Johannesb
Spin twins redundant?
It’s time the selectors started thinking of doing away with outdated traditions. Playing three fast bowlers, and not two spinners, may just herald a n
Australia's top order lays down their World Cup marker
Marsh terms his team’s batting “as good as it gets” after Head blazes away followed by hundreds for Warner and LabuschagneAndrew McGlashan10-Sep-20231
Phil Simmons hopes for rise in home support after 'playing at Trent Bridge' for first Test
West Indies coach claimed he was not nervous as England pushed for final-day winCameron Ponsonby13-Mar-2022Phil Simmons, West Indies’ head coach, says
CSK need to get their balance right with Suresh Raina and Harbhajan Singh missing
The absence of the experienced duo could open up spots for the uncapped Ruturaj Gaikwad and R Sai KishoreDeivarayan Muthu18-Sep-20204:11Will Jadeja be
An outbreak of excellent cricket
Board presidents chew their own feet, media outlets froth at the mouth, the players produce a cracker of a gameAndy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013Finally, after