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Blood, sweat and insults – the battle of day two
The series was on the line – or at least that’s how it felt – and after 90 overs of the best Test cricket in a long time both Australia and India are
The unwanted hat-trick that wasn't
The all-round efforts of Sikandar Raza and Tendai Chisoro, and a litany of errors from West Indies in the field were among the plays from the last rou
Chopra: The angles' game and how breaks break stands
An analytical look at a few highlights from the fourth day’s play between India and New Zealand in KolkataAakash Chopra03-Oct-2016Guptill in Kanpur, G
'I want to score 10,000 runs in either format'
Tamim Iqbal talks about rediscovering his batting form through 2015, and Bangladesh’s shortage of cricket this yearInterview by Mohammad Isam29-Jun-20
'Don't judge a book by its cover' – Jurgensen
He wanted to back his players to the point where they did not feel unwanted even when dropped. When the same stopped happening from the board, he unde
Revisiting the ghosts of 1997
In 1997 Australia secured a remarkable come-from-behind victory in Port Elizabeth which helped define a generation. The lead in to the Test this year
England unravelling through run drought
They have slumped from grinding sides down with mountains of runs to battling to stay in matchesJarrod Kimber in Brisbane25-Nov-20130:00#politeenquiri
Compton's Ashes hopes face defining month
After a lean series against New Zealand, Nick Compton needs to go back to county cricket and free his mind from recent stressesDavid Hopps29-May-2013N
In Dolly's footsteps
Chips off the old block, Basil D’Oliveira’s son Damian and grandson Brett have made it three generations of the family that have played for Worcesters
Four years, 16 defeats
Stats highlights from a compelling Test match in HobartS Rajesh12-Dec-2011David Warner became only the third Australian to carry his bat in the fourth