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Spinners spell trouble for England's batsmen
Unlike Karachi, it was perhaps not the England’s dayCol (Retd) Rafi Nasim27-Oct-2000Unlike Karachi, it was perhaps not the England’s day. The ground a
Klusener helps bury Edgbaston ghost
It was the sort of batting revival which was more in keeping with the World Cup than the emotion-charged early evening at an over-flowing Wanderers bu
South Africa take charge on second day at Centurion
On Friday evening, at the end of the first day of this non-Test, South Africa captain Shaun Pollock described it as a “practice match”Peter Robinson24
Henry Olonga: return of the Singing Seamer
Henry Olonga, nicknamed `the Singing Seamer’ by the England press in view of the popular CD he has issued (“Our Zimbabwe”), has had a frustrating year
Dean Elgar v R Ashwin – a rivalry transformed
The bowler had dominated this contest for a long time, but the batsman hit back thanks to a few risky plans and a lot of self beliefKarthik Krishnaswa
MCG pitch battle spotlights issue for Australia
The surface prepared for the Boxing Day Test has come in for criticism from all sides, with only Adelaide currently succeeding in getting the balance
Pakistan ready to bury ghosts of the past
They have won only four Tests in Australia, the last of which came in 1995. But the ludicrous has seemingly become logical in 2016 and Pakistan can ta
South Africa's road warriors hit speed bump
In the last nine years, South Africa have been able to find a way when all roads seemed closed. But on the second day in Mohali, they hit a speed bump
Youngest World Cup centurions for England and Sri Lanka
Stats highlights from Sri Lanka’s incredibly effortless run-chase against England in Wellington S Rajesh01-Mar-20152 Times a team has successfully cha
Guptill's stunning grab
Plays of the Day from the third ODI between New Zealand and India, in AucklandAbhishek Purohit in Auckland25-Jan-2014The double grabNew Zealand had th