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The bravest man in world cricket
South Africa own the bravest man in world cricket, but having Graeme Smith was not enough to secure the most dramatic of drawsPeter English at the SCG
Second-innings 300s, and how the women beat the men
Steven Lynch answers your questionsSteven Lynch13-Dec-2004The regular Monday column in which our editor answers your questions about (almost) any aspe
Ravindra's journey to the top: from copying Sachin, to chants of Rachin
The left hander was marked out from a young age as a player of huge talent, which brought with it pressure and expectationCameron Ponsonby31-Oct-2025R
Bangladesh reaping rewards of a more open-minded approach in T20Is
The series against Afghanistan with good death bowling, set batters finishing the chase, and holding on to their catches are signs of things coming to
Sibanda – right man in the wrong place?
Vusi Sibanda’s strokeplay is a thing of crisp, almost poetic beauty, but he has never been able to make the most of his talent while opening for Zimba
Shreyas breaks free, Malinga sticks to script
Ajit Agarkar picks his three best batsmen, bowling spells and young Indian players in the IPL 201523-May-2015The three best batsmen2:01Agarkar: Nothin
Wahab Riaz: pace is pace yaar
Have you ever had the experience of watching a Pakistan fast bowler attempt to defend a slim total?Hamza Khan09-Apr-2015Ever had an experience where y
Sub-par batting shows costing Pakistan
Pakistan have both their selection and batting to get right in a game against a team that is in as much of a hole as they areBrydon Coverdale in Chris
Kohli's weakness grows wider
Virat Kohli’s is a game without any other glaring weakness but England have clearly tried to play on the attacking batsman’s ego a bit but starving hi
A terribly awkward romance
In the last 50 years, four specialist English legspinners have played just 24 Tests. What’s behind England’s complicated relationship with legspin bow