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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
The heart of the matter
Why Sourav Ganguly is the most fascinating Indian cricketer of our timeRahul Bhattacharya08-Feb-2006 Love him or hate him, you just ca
Shahid Afridi's hundred, and Arthur Fagg's double
The regular Monday column in which our editor answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricketSteven Lynch03-May-2004The regular Monday col
India vs Pakistan – a look back at five memorable tournament finals
From 1985 to 2017, India and Pakistan have met in five major tournament finals. They play their first ever Asia Cup final on SundaySreshth Shah27-Sep-
Stats: Babar Azam fastest to 14 ODI tons, hammers career-best 158
All the statistical highlights from the Pakistan captain’s superlative century against England at EdgbastonSampath Bandarupalli13-Jul-20211 Babar Azam