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'Our administration is a bit overblown'
Too much bureaucracy? Too much cricket? Percy Sonn on the burning questions of the dayColin Bryden07-Jul-2006 Percy Sonn takes over f
A Caribbean calamity – how West Indies botched their ODI World Cup chances
The fielding was awful, preparation and team selection equally bad, and they didn’t really give themselves a fighting chanceFirdose Moonda01-Jul-2023T
Which current bowlers could dismiss Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly?
You can teleport two bowlers from 2020 into a 1998 ODI on a dry Chepauk pitch to have a go at those two in a low-scoring game. Whom do you pick? ESPNc
'I don't think Australia wants to become a place where we just watch others play sport'
Back in her role in development after a few months as acting head of team performance, Belinda Clark maps the road ahead for grass roots cricket in Au
Mahela's muted celebration
Plays of the Day from the third ODI between India and Sri Lanka in HyderabadAndrew Fidel Fernando09-Nov-2014The backfiring PowerplayAkshar Patel once
India's slipshod slips
Ravindra Jadeja’s drop of Alastair Cook was indicative of the challenge India face in establishing a reliable cordonSidharth Monga at the Ageas Bowl27
'He was a youngster but he was a big man'
Three of Graeme Smith’s former team-mates, Mark Boucher, Shaun Pollock and Jacques Kallis, remember a brash youngster growing into a statesmanlike cap
Australia's oldies but goodies aim high
Australia’s thirtysomethings remain hungry for success as they aim to return to No. 1 on the Test rankings by the end of next yearBrydon Coverdale24-D
Fields injury doubt as Ashes loom
Both teams have one or two selection questions to ponder as they prepare for the transition to a rare Test outing at the start of the points-based Ash
IPL-onomics: where Indian players call the shots
Indian cricketers are the chief beneficiaries of the IPL’s salary boomAmrit Mathur22-Apr-2013Here’s the most telling stat about star player salaries i