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Yousuf to meet Pakistan board chairman
Mohammad Yousuf will be meeting Nasim Ashraf, chairman of the Pakistan board, this week in Lahore to discuss his future with Pakistan cricket as well
Jamie Smith and Gus Atkinson ready to have it all – again
Fresh from 12 months of multi-format cricket for England, the Surrey pair are gearing up more in 2025 for club and country Vithushan Ehantharajah22-Ma
Bumrah calls forth thunderbolts from a clear blue sky
On a pitch that didn’t have much in it for fast bowling, Jasprit Bumrah boomed through England’s middle orderAlagappan Muthu03-Feb-20243:23Manjrekar o
Galle defeat highlights Babar's struggle in using his spinners
Where Sri Lanka trusted Jayasuriya and Mendis to win the game for them, Pakistan always kept chopping and changingDanyal Rasool28-Jul-2022It was almos
South Africa women overcome national nemesis to beat India
Touring South African teams don’t generally fare well against spin, but not this oneFirdose Moonda17-Mar-2021It’s rare that a South African team can w
Usman Khawaja for Australia captain? Why not?
Given the divisive recent history of the Australian captaincy, in fact, the argument for Khawaja only grows stronger. Where Paine broke the mould, Kha
Wizard's spell makes for compelling sight
Lloyd Pope triggered an England collapse with a spectacular spell to propel Australia into the semi-finals of the Under-19 World Cup, but he will not
Morgan's white-ball band slip between formats
The growing similarities between 50-over and T20 cricket mean that England maintain the same core of players in their limited-overs squadsVishal Diksh
Questions remain over India's T20 finishers
The identity of the big hitters in India’s lower-middle order is the only piece of the puzzle that needs to be solved, as they approach the World T20
Australia's second-biggest World Cup win
Stats highlights from Australia’s comprehensive win over Scotland in HobartShiva Jayaraman14-Mar-20154:26Bevan: Batting depth a worry for Scotland208