Fast men on slow tracks
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Not feeling the love
If he had to sit in the Gabba stands for next week’s first Test against New Zealand for doing everything in his power to win here, he would have been
Losing the plot when it counts
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A satisfactory compromise
Ivo Tennant looks at a compromise that suits both the ICC and Darrell HairIvo Tennant18-Mar-2008 Darrell Hair arrives at the tribunal last
'I have my doubts about Shoaib Malik'
Five years since he quit the game, Wasim Akram is as sharp with a provocative opinion as his bowling used to be in his heydayInterview by Sidharth Mon
Perfect execution
AB de Villiers timed his first Test double-century perfectly as he put the hosts to the sword to set up his team for a 1-0 leadJamie Alter at Motera 0
Prepped and ready
Quite a few players on England’s women’s team have been playing in Australia over the winter. That will stand them in good stead as their Ashes tour g
Bracken's favourite opponents, and Gilchrist goes slow
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The master of nuances
Anil Kumble’s 600 wickets are just rewards for a cultured practitioner of a unique artSambit Bal at the WACA17-Jan-2008 Kumble has
Fade to grey
A reality check on Brain Lara and Sachin Tendulkar, two legends at the sunset of their careersPeter Roebuck20-May-2006 Lara’s incons