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Notes from a Pakistani golden age
Shahryar Khan’s memoir recalls the Inzamam-Woolmer heyday, and the nadir of the Oval, 2006Tim Wigmore29-Jun-2013There’s no shortage of people who have
Not perfect, but a step ahead for young Sri Lanka
Usually, anything less than a clean sweep against Bangladesh would have invited criticism, but not when Sri Lanka are trying out their next generation
Samant in the spotlight
Wicketkeeper Vinayak Samant, pushed into opening by Amre in the final league game, scored his maiden ton to allow Mumbai have a firm grasp on their 38
Too many chinks in Kolkata's armour
It’s hard to imagine a 104-run partnership from just 55 balls being intrinsically worthless, especially in the Twenty20 format where such associations
<i>Chhota Dada</i> adds steel to swagger
When Manoj Tiwary hits he hits, when he defends he defends. There are no half-measures, no lack of clarity, writes Sidharth MongaSidharth Monga in Mum
Stokes gives England a glimpse of what might have been
Captain is a delegator by profession but a warrior at heartVithushan Ehantharajah08-Mar-20242:52Would England have benefited with Stokes bowling throu
Flying under the radar, Travis Head could play decisive hand for Australia in England
Back in the middle order after a brief spell at the top, the left-hander can attack even in difficult situationsAndrew McGlashan05-Jun-2023You can go
Serene Gill strengthens his case as India's back-up opener in ODIs
Two rain delays aside, nothing could interrupt his rhythm as he struck an unbeaten run-a-ball 98Deivarayan Muthu28-Jul-20221:10Shubman Gill: The aim i
Progress made, but subcontinent cracks still present for Australia
A 2-1 result across five Tests in Asia is certainly not a failure, but things went pear shaped over the last few daysAlex Malcolm12-Jul-2022A reality
Bangladesh's top order out of depth in Tamim's absence
Based on their showing against Pakistan, it’ll take a brave man to predict a better fate for the top four in New ZealandMohammad Isam08-Dec-2021Shahee