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Lahore ready for cricket's return
Much about Lahore has changed during Pakistan’s isolation from international cricket, but the city remains friendly and welcoming. Pakistan’s players
My Richie era
How Richie Benaud’s passion for work and attention to detail precipitated a relationship with me that lasted until his deathRic Finlay14-Apr-2015Today
A long day of lost potential for West Indies
West Indies started the fourth day from a promising position before rain and South Africa’s bowlers combined to trigger yet another batting implosionF
PCL set for quiet beginning
The repercussions of the India tour pull-out has cast a shadow over the start of the new-look first-class competition in the West IndiesTony Cozier13-
Kohli sharpened under pressure
Pressure is supposed to be an impediment to executing your skills. It hacks away and blunts it. Not for Virat KohliAbhishek Purohit in Dhaka04-Apr-201
Talha, Junaid shine on dull day
For the second successive day, Pakistan’s bowlers struggled on a flat pitch. The team, however, could take heart from the success of their pacers, Moh
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