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Tamim Iqbal: 'When I am scoring runs, I am very serious about my diet'
Tamim Iqbal talks learning to eat right, the best cook in the Bangladesh team, and where to find great Peking duck in LondonInterview by Mohammad Isam
Talking points – How badly did Kolkata Knight Riders miss Russell and Narine?
And why did Gurkeerat Singh Mann bat ahead of Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers?Saurabh Somani21-Oct-20201:21What does this kind of a loss do to KKR?How
Hafeez makes the most of Roy clanger
According to Luck Index, Jason Roy’s reprieve to Mohammad Hafeez cost England 31 runs and was a game changerESPNcricinfo stats team04-Jun-2019England
Muhammad Zaid: son of a tea-stall owner to Pakistan opener
From tape-ball cricket on the streets of Lahore to the Pakistan squad for the Under-19 World Cup… Muhammad Zaid is eager to learn and succeed – be i
Hard work, not money, drives Zimbabwe's cricketers
Zimbabwe’s cricketers are idolised by their countrymen, yet they continue to feel under-valued by their bossesLiam Brickhill07-Aug-2013By the time the
'England have a responsibility to win'
In 2005 Andrew Flintoff and his band of reverse-swinging hitmen outgunned the great Australian team in the most memorable cricketing summer of a gener
Southee eases New Zealand's pace worries
New Zealand have struggled to find a fast-bowling spearhead since the retirement of Shane Bond, but Tim Southee’s five-for represents a step in the ri
Lethal at home
Makhaya Ntini was at his best when bowling in home conditions, where the pacy and bouncy pitches made him extremely tough to faceS Rajesh03-Nov-2010Ma
An unexpected pace revival
Zaheer Khan, Praveen Kumar and Munaf Patel have been the most inspiring aspect of India’s current campaignJamie Alter in Colombo25-Aug-2008
Glimmers in the gloom
Zimbabwe cricket in 2007 featured some consolation wins and a new coach. At the board, though, the usual politicking reigned.Steven Price29-Dec-2007