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Inspired by football, Nigeria U-19s hope to restore cricket in the country
Having also received a pep talk from SA’s Bavuma, they are eager to shake off a poor start and make a splash in the World CupSreshth Shah in Bloemfont
'Oye Hoye'! Is that the most bizarre trophy in cricket?
It’s not been a month since the ‘biscuit’ trophy, and we have another fascinating one for the Pakistan-New Zealand Tests. Where would you rank the Oye
Wood repays the faith as England bowlers make their stand
England’s batsmen have hogged the limelight, but today it was the bowlers’ turn, not least Mark Wood, whose solitary wicket may have sealed the winAnd
Plunkett's ten-year half-century, and Hales' return to earth
Plays of the day from the third ODI of the series between England and Sri LankaAndrew McGlashan at Bristol26-Jun-2016Half-century of the dayLiam Plunk
Did too many batsmen spoil Bangladesh's plan?
Playing with an extra batsman meant that Bangladesh got a little too complacent, triggering a collapse that may prove to be very costlyMohammad Isam i
The case for Cook's defence
Half a dozen reasons why Alastair Cook should keep padding away the king of Australian spinAlan Gardner27-Jun-2014 way). One of Warne’s recent mantras
Bangladesh batting collectively blunders
The Bangladesh top order seemed intent on sticking to their natural games rather than playing to the situation in the Zimbabwe ODIs; maybe it’s time t
When seven finals in 10 years wasn't enough
Rajasthan ran into Bombay seven times in the Ranji Trophy final, and the title continued to elude themAbhishek Purohit22-Jan-2012When Rajasthan took t
South Africa benefit from Amla's cultural blend
Hashim Amla is a key representative of South Africa’s modern-day diversity Andrew McGlashan at Centurion19-Dec-2009The topic of transformation has bee
Gillespie's records, and Hussey's too
The regular Monday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricket. This week there’s a lot about Jason Gille