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Windies let down by batting and catching
The spirit remained willing but the batting basics, the tactics, the bowling lines and, for the first time on tour, the catching were weakTony Cozier0
End of a long wait
Wasim Jaffer was pleasantly surprised after being recalled to the Indian side but few will resent him being given another chance, after his gluttonous
Picture perfect
Martin Williamson reviews Oval Reflections by David NorrieMartin Williamson11-Sep-2005 Given cricket’s new-found popularity, it is likely t
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
Kumble's leash and an unlikely chase
Bowling round the wicket, pitching in the rough outside leg stump, Anil Kumble was extremely hard to get away and went at a measly 1.63 runs per overG
Powerhouses flex muscles in Power Cricket
Australia are pioneering a new brand of one-day cricket, and South Africa are not far behind. Power Cricket is hereSambit Bal25-Apr-2007
Middle order runs riot
Clarke’s 245-run fourth-wicket partnership with Hussey shut Sri Lanka out before Symonds landed to a home-ground welcome and showed his strengthPeter
Time for Vaughan to inspire another fightback
In Michael Vaughan’s tenure as captain, England have lost just seven matches out of 38, but on each and every occasion he has bounced back with a vict
For the love of God
Robin Uthappa, Indian cricket’s exciting new middle-order hope, owes it all to the big man upstairsSiddhartha Vaidyanathan12-Nov-2007
Different strokes
Siddhartha Vaidyanathan puts the IPL’s captains under the scannerSiddhartha Vaidyanathan02-Jun-2008 Warne led spectacularly, but a