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Unforgiving Australia expose Zimbabwe's cracks
Helmed by an overburdened head coach and weighed down by inconsistent selection, Zimbabwe’s faults were glaringly obvious in their heaviest-ever defea
Leg-before for 266, and a dozen left-handers
Also, most consecutive ODIs, 40-year-old Test players, five-fors in tandem, and most wins by an AsianSteven Lynch04-Mar-2014It looks to me as if no on
Can runs replace talk for captains?
Neither Graeme Smith or Michael Clarke have been flush with runs in the Test series, but have had a fair bit to say about each other’s teamsFirdose Mo
Australia still don't make much sense
If the rain holds off Australia could still win this Test and keep the Ashes alive, but a lot of their decisions continue to suggest confused thinking
Destructive Dhoni and dancing Dwayne
The former finished off Delhi, and the latter kept dancing even during the team’s victory lapSekhar Sridhar15-May-2013Choice of gameI want to watch at
Lyon does it in the air
The offspinner had only taken only three wickets in the series previously, but delivered the scalps of Sehwag, Tendulkar and Laxman on the fourth dayD
Fiery, contradictory, all-too-human Fred
Trueman’s latest biographer does a better job of fleshing out his subject than his more illustrious predecessors – perhaps because he didn’t know him
India-Pakistan semi-final possible in Mohali
If both India and Pakistan win their quarter-finals, the crowd in Mohali could be in for a treatS Rajesh19-Mar-2011India’s win against West Indies mea
From Andhra Pradesh to Auckland to Amsterdam – Teja Nidamanuru's journey to the World Cup
The Netherlands batter talks about living alone since he was 16, and how a call out of the blue changed the trajectory of his lifeShashank Kishore26-S
CPL 2019 week 4 round-up: Walsh Jr makes a splash, Pollard and Holder in send-off face-off
There’s no stopping Amazon Warriors, while Patriots script a remarkable turnaround to get into the playoffsHemant Brar01-Oct-2019Patriots turn it arou