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Age shall not wither
Misbah-ul-Haq’s glorious Lord’s century stood out as a magnificent aberration of an achievement for modern 40-plus cricketersBill Ricquier20-Jul-2016I
Bayliss enters England's 50-over challenge
England’s one-day team has been revived this season, but now they face the world champions while, behind the scenes, the best way forward for the dome
Set for a spectacle
The Cake Tin has something for everyoneMarc Swain-Rogatski04-Nov-2014The venueThe capital city of New Zealand is home to Wellington Regional Stadium o
Adams' sacking no knee-jerk reaction
Surrey’s mid-season sacking of Chris Adams and his assistant Ian Salisbury is more the preserve of football than cricketTim Wigmore17-Jun-2013Mid-seas
Paine opens up on mental battle
Tim Paine looked destined to be Australia’s future wicketkeeper, but now he is just grateful to be playing any cricket after a serious finger injury w
Yousuf rediscovers fluency with authoritative display
An artistic and stylish batsman, he also showed substance with a vital contribution on his Test returnNagraj Gollapudi at The Oval19-Aug-2010″Contest!
The future of Sri Lankan spin
The three-match ODI series between Sri Lanka and West Indies was not just about the hosts winning it 2-0, but also the introduction to international c
A generational flaying takes its place in England's Ashes lore
It’s the hope that kills England, as crushing comedown leaves their bid for immortality on the rocksVithushan Ehantharajah22-Nov-20252:13Stokes defend
India need to get out of second gear, now
A big loss to New Zealand and a narrow win over Pakistan have left India’s World Cup campaign needing a major overhaul in terms of approachShashank Ki
Following his father's footsteps, Tagenarine wants to carve a niche for himself
“I’ve got to try and be myself and I can’t be him. Every time I go out and bat, I just try to be me and get some runs”Firdose Moonda06-Mar-2023Tagenar