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SA switch to World Cup mode undaunted by pressure, away from the spotlight
While the national attention is largely on other South African sporting teams, the cricketers will quietly fancy their chances in IndiaFirdose Moonda1
Mushfiqur and Litton channel the spirit of 1959
From being five down for next to nothing, the two rescued Bangladesh in what has been a year of miraclesMohammad Isam23-May-2022Prior to Monday, you h
Kohli's hustle brings rewards against old nemesis
He proved smart batting and hard running can be equally effectiveDeivarayan Muthu11-Oct-20205:25Manjrekar: Kohli wills himself to do things that are b
Yuvraj Singh: all heart, madbat, white-ball legend, red-ball dreamer
Indian cricket’s first millennial was a man of the bright lights and big occasion, with fearlessness, a stomach for the fight, and a lot more besidesS
The Melbourne gap, and leaderboard questions
As the WBBL enters its final stretch, we wonder about the talent imbalances in the competition and whether there’s much point to the league tableGeoff
Jennings and Dawson carry the Flower stamp of approval
The call-ups of Keaton Jennings and Liam Dawson represent a return to pragmatism and, as such, bear the stamp of Andy Flower, the England Lions head c
Munro blasts second-fastest fifty in T20Is
Stats highlights from the second T20I between New Zealand and Sri Lanka in Auckland, where Colin Munro made the second-fastest fifty in T20IsShiva Jay
Sky deal reignites free-to-air debate
Sky has done a lot of good for English cricket but the extension of its contract until 2019 should not be an excuse for the ECB to give up on trying t
What's up with Watto?
Pilloried for much of the summer before playing a quite brilliant innings at its conclusion, Shane Watson had a funny old Ashes seriesGeoff Lemon16-Se
Tiwary stakes his claim for Test No. 6
Yuvraj Singh is a frontrunner for the No. 6 slot in India’s Test team, but Manoj Tiwary has entered the race with a compelling innings against England