India and South Africa can only blame themselves
If they allow themselves to reflect on the cruelty of the format, both South Africa and India would be distracting themselves from reality: they were
At least Trott gets it
England built themselves a chance to win the first Test in Galle but the ability of only one man to overcome the conditions proved decisiveAndrew McGl
Jayawardene masterclass defies England
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Big investments, low returns
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Australia's dominance overwhelming
The hosts have won 18 of the 29 triangular series but have lost the last two in the finals Madhusudhan Ramakrishnan03-Feb-2012After two seasons of Ke
McDermott's vigilance needs emulating
Under the guidance of their pace-bowling coach, Australia’s fast bowlers have adopted the simplest of methods and delivered excellent resultsDaniel Br
In front with ten wickets in hand
A double-century stand, a double-century deficit, and a maiden five-for… stats highlights from the second day in PerthS Rajesh14-Jan-2012Warner and
de Villiers keen to mix it up
South Africa perhaps experimented too much during the T20 series against New Zealand and would benefit from some stability as they prepare for the Wor
Ashwell Prince, the quiet hero
Through his career Ashwell Prince has had doubters but he has repeatedly proved them wrong with fighting innings Firdose Moonda07-Nov-2011Mention the
Bell's Oval opera
At a ground where he got a pair in the 2005 Ashes, Bell made his first double-century and set up a potential whitewash of IndiaSharda Ugra at The Oval