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South Africa's batting dream team
Ali Bacher’s new book celebrates the country’s finest batsmen, including forgotten heroes lost to apartheid Firdose Moonda14-Sep-2015Not long after Al
Post-rehab Junaid not the same
For four years Junaid Khan was Pakistan’s best bowler after Saeed Ajmal, but he is now struggling to regain the pace and accuracy he had before the kn
Questions from the kids, and a bit about Jaisimha
In which the next generation of Zaltzmans gets enthusiastic about the shortest form of the gameAndy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013Thank you for your responses to
Seventy-eight days later
From Brisbane to Sydney and back again. Must be the CB Series thenSidharth Monga09-Mar-2012February 17First sighting of the Gabbatoir. Vulture Street
Tamim must unclutter his mind
Bangladesh need Tamim Iqbal to fire at the top of the order, and for that to happen, the team management need to help him sort out whatever’s irking h
Will an embattled Harbhajan step up?
The conditions may have played a part in his misery at Lord’s but Harbhajan Singh knows he’s been struggling for a while. Going in to the Trent Bridge
South Africa flourish, England struggle
A detailed look at how teams and players have fared during the batting PowerplaysS Rajesh15-Mar-2011The batting Powerplay was designed to offer furthe
The showman returns as he always promised
At the start of the Ashes tour Kevin Pietersen said he was “on fire” and at Adelaide he was true to his wordAndrew Miller at Adelaide05-Dec-2010And ju
Cook's impressive debut
Alastair Cook arrived arrived in India as a raw, 21-year-old but within two sessions of the opening Test, he showed just why he is so highly rated in
Sciver-Brunt captaincy clicks into gear
In the absence of Harmanpreet and Ismail, the Mumbai Indians allrounder steered the ship well to take down RCBAshish Pant03-Mar-20242:15Takeaways: Win