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Wet October casts shadow over teams in flux
Jason Holder and Angelo Mathews will both be looking to mould their young sides in the upcoming series, but with rain forecast throughout the week in
Venomless Sri Lanka let it slip again
Sri Lanka have routinely had the opposition’s head on the chopping block, only to stab themselves in the eye instead, then flop around, bleeding to de
Centurion Kayes overcomes wicketkeeping ordeal
Imrul Kayes had never kept wicket in international cricket before, but after 120 overs of standing behind the stumps, he came out and scored a century
A very different sort of young cricketer
New South Wales batsman Ryan Carters reads Aldous Huxley, backpacks in Central Asia, and is passionate about helping less fortunate youngsters complet
First draw in 17 years at the MCG
Stats highlights from the fifth day of the third Test between Australia and India in MelbourneBishen Jeswant30-Dec-20143:28’Pitch was benign, but near
Does anyone care that the West Indians are here?
The West Indians are in India but there has been absolutely no build-up to this series, such has been the glut of cricket since the IPLSidharth Monga0
Muddled South Africa staring at exit
Poor strategy, puzzling selection and persistent unsettledness have been South Africa’s weak points this tournamentFirdose Moonda30-Sep-2012Even if th
Dutch courage spares organisers' blushes
Nagraj Gollapudi watches Netherlands’ shock win paper over what was a damp squib of an opening day in the ICC World Twenty20Nagraj Gollapudi at Lord&#
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: