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Shrubsole's studies make her perfectionism less painful
Psychology student Anya Shrubsole knows plenty about the relationship between perfectionism and competitive anxiety, and has used those lessons to aid
England's wins cause ailments to their middle-aged fans
Welcome back, Confectionery Stallers, just in time for the official Confectionery Stall preview of the end of the 2011 Indian tour of EnglandAndy Zalt
Gayle prevention key for Bangladesh
In managing to keep Chris Gayle quiet for five consecutive ODIs, Bangladesh went a long way to ensuring West Indies’ downfall in the seriesMohammad Is
Turning the spotlight back on cricket
The Faysal Bank Super Eight T20 confirmed that cricket in Pakistan is not just about court cases, and dysfunctional players and managementOsman Samiud
Barnwell's agony, Tendulkar's redemption
The Plays of the day of the Twenty20 between Mumbai Indians and Guyana in DurbanSriram Veera in Durban16-Sep-2010Barnwell’s agony It appeared Sachin T
Trent Boult: A World Cup great who isn't having a great World Cup
Bowling in the powerplay is his forte, but the leader of New Zealand’s attack hasn’t enjoyed his usual success in the first ten overs of this World Cu
Cheteshwar Pujara, a throwback and a one-off
It often feels like no one in the history of cricket leading up to Pujara has batted quite like PujaraKarthik Krishnaswamy15-Feb-20234:2825 Questions:
Which players have appeared in the most World Cup finals?
And has any team made more than England’s 170 to win a T20I by ten wickets?Steven Lynch15-Nov-2022Ben Stokes has now played in three World Cup finals
How worried should England be about series defeat to India?
Failure to convert 2-1 lead leaves England with as many questions as answers ahead of World CupMatt Roller20-Mar-2021On the eve of the fourth T20I of
Master of the Endgame: the MS Dhoni collection
Eight memorable last-over heists from one of the best T20 finishers Deivarayan Muthu30-Apr-2019Kings XI Punjab v Chennai Super Kings, Dharamsala, IPL