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Australia follow-on at home for first time in 31 years
The last time Australia were asked to follow-on at home was against England in 1988Bharath Seervi06-Jan-20191988 – The last time Australia were asked
Record-breaking Pujara, Saha stand out
Ishant contributes in Delhi’s win, Nair belts second successive ton, Raina’s poor form continuesAkshay Gopalakrishnan04-Nov-2017Wriddhiman Saha and Mo
Dilshan's age-defying numbers
One of only three to play 100 ODIs after the age of 35, Tillakaratne Dilshan’s performances only improved with ageShiva Jayaraman27-Aug-2016Less than
The Ashes that might have been
The scoreline is set to be 3-2. The Oval will not be a close result. In another world, what might have been different?Jarrod Kimber21-Aug-2015Peter Si
The Barramundis' big break
Papua New Guinea have impressed, despite their limited resources and talent. Now, as they head into their first ODI, they’re hoping for a brighter fut
SA call on Kirsten to rejuvenate ODI batting
Despite having talented batsmen in their ODI batting line-up, South Africa have failed to produce match-winning performances in recent timesFirdose Mo
Can South Africa draw inspiration?
South Africa have still not lost a Test away from home since February 2010 but Graeme Smith knows his side have been well below their best in Australi
Heckled Nehra, helpful police
Tendulkar and Sehwag’s batting makes for a one-sided contest against NetherlandsMohit Sardana10-Mar-2011Choice of gameI have had the irrational feelin
Another week, another country
After the memorable Ashes win, the tour rolls into New Zealand for five ODIsCharlotte Edwards28-Feb-2008 Jenny Gunn gets a specia
“Superb” – Mikel Arteta blown away by under the radar Arsenal star in Bayern Munich win
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has piled praise on a Gunners star who perhaps went unnoticed during their 3-1 win over Bayern Munich.