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South Africa find their sweet moments in 'soap opera'
The achievements of Dean Elgar, Aiden Markram and AB de Villiers should be celebrated and the form of Faf du Plessis should be questioned but that wil
De Kock the puzzle in South Africa's jigsaw
Nearly all the pieces are in place, but the wicketkeeper-batsman’s form is a worry, particularly in a team that wants to play five bowlersFirdose Moon
Reverse swing: cricket's ball-tampering problem in plain sight
Everyone knows about the methods used by players to make the ball reverse, but few in power have chosen to take issue with it – until nowJarrod Kimber
Ngidi stays competitive in his own calm way
South Africa’s newest fast bowler does not favour aggressive send-offs and verbal jousts, but he plays his cricket seriously and has come a long way q
Pakistan's rookies Faheem Ashraf and Shadab Khan reveal the limits of Ireland's discipline
Ireland’s hugely experienced debutants played a canny game, but the limits of their abilities had been revealed by the closeJarrod Kimber at Malahide1
Small changes make a big difference for Broad and England
The fast bowler reveals the change of mindset that has made a key difference to the England bowling attack against IndiaMelinda Farrell17-Aug-2018Stua
A look back at 50-plus years of cricket's super-teams
The World XI to take on West Indies at Lord’s is the latest in cricket’s long history of super-teams, most of whom were formed for important causes th
Who's the youngest player to make a century on Test debut?
Also: an 11-ball over with no wides or no-balls – truth or fiction?Steven Lynch09-Oct-2018Was Prithvi Shaw the youngest to make a century on his Test
'I don't want cricket to be a nine-to-five job'
Tabraiz Shamsi talks about playing the game for fun, the tour of Sri Lanka, and bowling wristspin in the limited-overs gameInterview by Deivarayan Mut
Top CPL celebrations – Shamsi's masked man, Qais Ahmad's reverse somersault
Much like the previous editions, the CPL produced some eye-catching celebrations from the usual suspects as well as fresh faces. We look back at the t