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Suresh Raina turns the corner
Suresh Raina’s hundred in the tri-series final may not have resulted in victory but, given the context of his career and recent criticism, it is a sig
Same Eden, different ground
A history lesson from Auckland, the Naked Bus, and Munaf goes nativeSidharth Monga30-Mar-2009March 14Jesse Ryder puts on an irresistible all-round sho
The pub, not the winning
An enjoyable stroll through 30 years of one man and his rubbish cricket team Alan Tyers10-May-2008Not Dark Yet by Mike Harfield(My Back Pages Press, 1
Nobody can afford to give up – David Dwyer
Osman Samiuddin speaks to Pakistan’s new fielding coach, David Dwyer, and his plans for the sideOsman Samiuddin09-Oct-2007 “The team h
Sneh Rana: 'Test championship will be a big boost for women's cricket'
The star of India’s ten-wicket win over South Africa in the one-off-Test accepts that she needs to work hard to get back to the white-ball sidesNikhil
Lahore's Bagh-e-Jinnah – lost in time, lost to a bottom line-driven game
The relentless calendar has taken away the teams’ opportunities to see another side of a country and engage with its cricketing heritageMatt Roller01-
How many players have been dismissed by the very first ball of a Test on debut?
And how many men made their highest score in their last Test?Steven Lynch09-Mar-2021After his first series, Axar Patel’s bowling average was just over
The first four overs, and a semi-final we didn't think we'd have
New Zealand got to 2 for 1 after four overs, while India had 5 for 3; it wasn’t the prediction at allJarrod Kimber at Old Trafford10-Jul-2019Bhuvneshw
'I can take away the game in a snap'
The most powerful batsman in women’s cricket opens up on her aggression, her ego, and her idolAbhishek Purohit17-Feb-2013Deandra Dottin knows she is a
Australia need to fix trouble at the top
David Warner and Ed Cowan both made hundreds against South Africa but they have a way to go to make themselves a long-term opening pairBrydon Coverdal