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High-flying England prepared for turbulence
England’s latest collapse was a new twist on a familiar problem – but the players insist they are not about to change courseAndrew McGlashan in Christ
Too much grass, says Kohli; perfect pitch, says Shah
While Virat Kohli said the liberal amount of grass on the Rajkot track was a factor in India’s lack of dominance in the Test, SCA secretary Niranjan S
India need to manufacture a Powerplay
The batsmen have been asked to score extra runs and their best way to do so is to think of overs 30 and 40, when there are only four men on the bounda
Whistle-stop World Cup
Taking cross-country trains across Australia to watch cricket’s top tournament? Who does that?Liam Cromar01-Apr-2015It is eccentric to attempt to get
Thirimanne century could prove career-defining
Sri Lanka’s selectors have persisted with Lahiru Thirimanne, and in his 62nd ODI, he underlined his top-order potential again, under the pressure of a
England’s World Cup chances, and a cathartic confession
An incisive preview of the big one, a mere seven or so months early, and the horrors of a childhood encounter with fast bowlingAndy Zaltzman25-Feb-201
Sparkling Gayle, and the Royal gaffe
We look back at the highs and lows from the first week of the inaugural Bangladesh Premier LeagueMohammad Isam17-Feb-2012Thank God for GayleThe sight
The harsh light of day
After their magical 2008, South Africa were brought rudely back down to earth last yearTelford Vice10-Jan-2010South Africa must think they spent 2009
Extravagantly sound
Dravid’s batting style is the opposite of effortless. It’s elaborate, flourishing and effortful. And that may be why he does not get his dueMukul Kesa
Forget Guilherme: Nuno can fix Summerville blow with West Ham academy star
West Ham United’s return to Premier League football didn’t entirely go to plan on Saturday afternoon. Nuno Espírito Santo’s side looked on course t