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Shreyas Iyer's fitness a concern for spin-heavy KKR
The Mitchell Starc-led pace attack is otherwise short on experience but there’s a strong Indian middle order in placeSreshth Shah18-Mar-2024Where Kolk
India refuse to go on the back foot thanks to Mohammed Siraj, Ishant Sharma and Jasprit Bumrah
As Ashwin question rears its head again, three of India’s pace quartet respondNagraj Gollapudi14-Aug-20211:49Laxman: Seventeen no balls are unacceptab
Determined, dominant Joe Root defies conditions to make batting look easy
The gulf between Root and his team-mates highlights his brillianceGeorge Dobell24-Jan-2021You could have been forgiven for thinking batting was easy.A
Has any batsman been dismissed by the first ball of an ODI more than twice?
And how often have England been dismissed for less than 58?Steven Lynch26-Mar-2018How often have England been dismissed for less than 58? asked Raymon
T&T's tail trumps Steyn
Dale Steyn was the favourite to win the battle against the Trinidad & Tobago tail. He didn’tNitin Sundar at the MA Chidambaram Stadium04-Oct-2011At on
When a choke isn't a choke
South Africa losing the plot against New Zealand was more panic than choke. There is a differenceAakash Chopra07-Apr-2011South Africa’s capitulation a
England's fringe players wait by the phone
England will name their World Cup squad on Wednesday. Who are the fringe players hanging by the phone? And could there be a wildcard?Andrew McGlashan1
Big hits, small skirts, silly money
What will we remember when we look back at the IPL?Kanishkaa Balachandran03-Jun-2008 Marsh makes merry © Getty Images Austral
The young fox
Less than three years since he made his international debut, Mohammad Asif is a seasoned master of the crafts of guile and deception that separate the
Jamie Smith stays in the moment to give England a glimpse into the future
Wicketkeeper puts rare first-day blemish behind him to score his third fifty in five Test inningsMatt Roller22-Aug-2024It can pay to have a short memo