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Yuvraj, Raina face Johnson test
Australia’s plan against left-hand batsmen in this series has been simple – Unleash Mitchell Johnson and pepper them with short deliveriesSidharth Mon
Bell creates his Ashes legacy
With his side in trouble again, Ian Bell produced another innings to transcend the situation and write his name in the Ashes history booksGeorge Dobel
The return of the rampaging Sri Lankan openers
For Sri Lanka, the blazing opening stand between Tillakaratne Dilshan and Kushal Janith Perera in Hambantota was a welcome throwback to the days of Ja
Immense Zaheer continues his Australian opera
Zaheer Khan is now a very different bowler to the one who ran in eight years ago in a World Cup final and was overwhelmed by the occasion. His skills
Latif's labour of love
Rashid Latif’s cricket academy, which has been close to a decade in the making, is an epitome of Karachi’s unique cricket ethosOsman Samiuddin11-Feb-2
Playing out of character
Thanks to Chaminda Vaas and Kumar Sangakkara’s sheer doggedness, Sri Lanka overcame the rough to draw level with an Indian side plagued by bad luck, t
Stats – Samson and Tilak show no T20 record is safe in India's brave new world
Their carnage-filled twin tons in Johannesburg took India past 250 for a staggering third timeSampath Bandarupalli15-Nov-20244:49India sign off on ste
A generational flaying takes its place in England's Ashes lore
It’s the hope that kills England, as crushing comedown leaves their bid for immortality on the rocksVithushan Ehantharajah22-Nov-20252:13Stokes defend
The lowdown on Kyle Jamieson
All your questions on New Zealand’s new 6ft 8in pace and bounce man answeredDeivarayan Muthu30-Jan-2020Jamieson is the tallest NZ cricketerAt six feet
Cook's brainstorm wastes England's hard work
Alastair Cook has a deserved reputation for discipline and determination but he fell to a sucker punch at the GabbaGeorge Dobell25-Nov-2017Like cashin