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Form for Flintoff, and Langer's aggression
England resumed on 234 for 4 but collapsed to 291 all out. Australia ended the day on 188 for 4 and have managed to gain a slight advantage. Cricinfo
From workhorse to hero
Statistical highlights, 1st Test, NagpurS Rajesh and Kanishkaa Balachandran01-Mar-2006Day 3 Matthew Hoggard has often been relegated to playing the wo
Muddy waters and mothers-in-law
From the Faisalabad saga to the “subterfuge” of reverse swing to the crowd violence of the nineties, England v Pakistan has always been more than your
<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
India 'host' Australia at Kingsmead
A statistical preview to the semi-final of the ICC World Twenty20 between Australia and IndiaMathew Varghese21-Sep-2007TossSix out of eight teams that
The inconsistency of Munaf Patel
Munaf Patel recently said that he was not bothered with speed, but to bowl at 130kph you either need to be a McGrath or a Pollock or the batsmen need
Pitch defied reputation and result
Pitch-making is an imprecise science, but it is perhaps stretching optimism to expect a result on a pitch that routinely produces more than 1000 runs
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
Taylor goes against the mould
Ross Taylor hit a breathtaking century on the second day at Old Trafford and left England firmly on the back footAndrew McGlashan at Old Trafford24-Ma
Twenty numbers
Cricinfo takes a look at a few numbers from Asia Cups in the past23-Jun-2008 Asian giant: Sanath Jayasuriya is the leading run-scorer and