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Rohit, de Villiers hold their own in Kanpur furnace
In the face of testing conditions, Rohit Sharma and AB de Villiers produced memorable hundreds, and on that day, neither was better than the otherAlag
South Africa mull their best Test eleven
The South Africa thinktank is involved in a discussion around three areas of the team composition – the opening berth, a specialist wicketkeeper and w
Malinga battles past the critics
A flawed man no doubt, but Lasith Malinga is foremost a cricketer, and if his ego drives more spells like he delivered in Cardiff, Sri Lanka fans shou
England's stagnant batsmen
I woke this morning with an increasingly unusual feeling in my cricketing belly – one of genuine anticipationAndy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013I woke this morni
Remove Smith, but it's Kallis next
Plays of the Day from day two of the first Test between England and South AfricaGeorge Dobell and Firdose Moonda at The Oval21-Jul-2012Stat of the Day
Rising in the North East
India’s North East has yet to fully embrace cricket, but the region is set to gain a fillip through the Twenty20 formatSiddarth Ravindran09-Jan-2010Ov
Desperate times, desperate measures?
Change for change’s sake is something that the England management rarely sees fit to sanction, even when the cosiness on display becomes so self-servi
Memories of a mentor and a mate
The Invincible Sam Loxton talks to Peter English a few days ahead of Don Bradman’s centenary and tells him about the childhood hero who became his cap
Clueless against pace and seam
With all due respect to Dale Steyn and Co, it was India, when confronted with a something unusual for this part of the world and a bit of swing, that
Abhimanyu Easwaran: Building his case to move to the next level, one century at a time
While Abhimanyu’s technique and playing style is impressive enough, his game awareness marks him out as someone with a bright futureSaurabh Somani in