The weight of history
Australia’s raw attack struggled to cope with pressure of play at Lord’s, but apart from Andrew Strauss England failed to make them payAndrew Miller a
'I've had to stop smiling'
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Agricultural, impure, glorious
That Netherlands conquered a complacent England was not simply arrogance on the part of their hosts, but the benefits of relying on the basicsWill Luk
His own man
Sourav’s batting is a unique mix of touch and power. When he plays those drives on the off, it’s all touch, all eleganceVVS Laxman09-Nov-2008
Returning to his first love
Duncan Fletcher wants to coach, but without the pressure of responsibility, and that’s exactly what the South Africa job gives himNeil Manthorp20-Nov-
Six balls, six sixes, one fascinating book
Grahame Lloyd tells, grippingly, the story of one of the most celebrated overs in cricketIvo Tennant30-Nov-2008 One book on six balls: that is
New year but same old problems
A new year comes with the same problems despite all the resolutions and promises of changePeter English at the SCG03-Jan-2009 Matthew Hayd
Best foot forward
The Malaysian Cricket Association has pulled out the stops for the U-19 World Cup, but there’s little interest on the streets of Kuala LumpurGeorge Bi
Play it again, Saqi
The inventor of the talks spin, Twenty20 and county cricketJamie Alter07-Jul-2008 Bright-eyed and bushy-bearded: ‘I took what I l
Panesar responds in battle of the spinners
Somehow, England still have a chance of winning at Old Trafford and that is thanks to Monty PanesarAndrew McGlashan at Old Trafford25-May-2008