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Four more join Indian Premier League
Shoaib Malik, Mohammad Asif, Brendon McCullum, Younis Khan have joined the Indian Premier LeagueCricinfo staff19-Oct-2007 Mohammad As
Karunaratne toils his way to a place among Sri Lanka's greats
An ego-free, hard-working opening batter will be playing his 100th Test match this week. And he might be one of the very last of his kindAndrew Fidel
How the pieces of the jigsaw fell in place for incredible India
A new approach was the starting point, and since then, whatever India have done has worked like a charmShashank Kishore17-Nov-20232:22Rohit’s start re
Lahore's Bagh-e-Jinnah – lost in time, lost to a bottom line-driven game
The relentless calendar has taken away the teams’ opportunities to see another side of a country and engage with its cricketing heritageMatt Roller01-
Bowling remains Sunrisers Hyderabad's stronger suit
Bairstow and Williamson could both feature in their playing XI, but the lower middle order remains a concernHemant Brar07-Apr-20213:28Are Sunrisers Hy
Tactics Board: Where the India v New Zealand semi-final could be won and lost
Rohit Sharma v Trent Boult, the Indian spin options and New Zealand’s express pace – what will be the game-changer?Srinath Sripath and Gaurav Sundarar
Pandya's brilliance, fine. Then what?
It shouldn’t always take pieces of magic for India to create the best chance to win a Test in South Africa. There are still 14 wickets to be taken, an
Rahane, Dhawan headline rejigged T20 event
With the IPL auction to be pushed back by at least two weeks, the inter-state leg of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, which begins on Sunday, could serve
McDermott leaves pace renaissance behind
Under Craig McDermott, Australia regained the hard edge of pace and skill that had been missing for several years before his arrivalDaniel Brettig10-M
'I've been a bit of a T20 pioneer'
Brad Hodge on the difficulty of sledging opponents you’re friends with, being an old-timer, and losing his pants on the fieldInterview by Nagraj Golla