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Indian twist in the tail
The last three added 86, runs that would be twice as difficult to get when batting last on this crumbling beauty of a Test pitchSidharth Monga at the
How ponders where it all went wrong
In all their matches Central Districts have won phases of play and looked very competitive before it went kaputSriram Veera in Port Elizabeth18-Sep-20
A boy with a clear mind and crisp shots
Promoted to a high-pressure role on debut, Cheteshwar Pujara showed he realised the responsibilities of Test cricket and enjoyed themSidharth Monga at
Rust removed ahead of sterner Tests
England encountered more problems than they’d anticipated against Bangladesh, but the scoreline was emphatic in the end. Cricinfo assesses the team’s
New highs for England, new lows for Australia
Alastair Cook and James Anderson were the star performers in an outstanding Ashes campaign, while Australia had few memorable momentsS Rajesh08-Jan-20
India's pace-setting venue
Mohali has long provided the standard other Indian grounds have aspired to06-Nov-2010Chandigarh, India’s first planned city, was designed by the Frenc
Immense Zaheer continues his Australian opera
Zaheer Khan is now a very different bowler to the one who ran in eight years ago in a World Cup final and was overwhelmed by the occasion. His skills
'You should want to bowl when the opposition is 150 for 1'
Vincent Barnes, South Africa’s bowling coach, still hopes to take charge of the side some day. Till then he’s concentrating on motivating the bowlers,
Chennai's dominance, lack of huge scores and the role of spin
A stats review of IPL 2011, and how it compares with previous editionsMadhusudhan Ramakrishnan30-May-2011Chennai: unparalleled consistency across seas
Lopsided but laidback
Canada weren’t exactly threatening Australia’s unbeaten World Cup streak so there was plenty of time to watch… er, pariah kites Darshini Ravishankar