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Bookended by ignominy
England began and ended the year with humiliating losses, and it didn’t get much better in the middle eitherAndrew Miller01-Jan-2008
Plenty of lessons to be learnt
Though the tour ended in disappointment for India, there were a couple positives for them to go home with, namely the aggressive intent displayed by S
Thrill, thrill Pakistan
Pakistan didn’t fluke this series win against Sri Lanka. They decided they were going to play like this, told us about it. and went out and did itOsma
How Harshal Patel found a new gear (with a little help from Ricky Ponting)
Haryana’s strike bowler talks about how he found consistency and had a dream 2019-20 seasonHemant Brar26-Apr-2020″I felt I was not good enough to play
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
Switching captains, and birthday bowling feats
Plus, best ODI batsmen in Australia, most hours spent batting in Tests, and players of the 1990sSteven Lynch23-Dec-2014The captains for India’s second
Watson faces challenge from Marsh
Mitchell Marsh’s batting record does not scream “Test match top six”, but if he grabs his chance in the UAE, he might just challenge Shane Watson for
Watson revels in freedom to attack
Shane Watson described his freewheeling hundred against England in Perth as the most fun he had ever had in a Test matchBrydon Coverdale16-Dec-20130:0
The Official Confectionery Stall Ashes Preview
Andy Zaltzman provides the almost-definite preview of the Ashes series and why England should, could, or might not retain the urnAndy Zaltzman20-Nov-2
The folly of omitting Shivnarine Chanderpaul
Recent batting collapses have shown just why West Indies need the dour Shivnarine Chanderpaul in a line-up full of T20 starsRoger Sawh, Canada1