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The Cardiac Kids from Nepal
Nepal have been the specialists of heart-stopping finishes in the WCL Division Two and their victory to seal a place in the World Cup Qualifier was a
How slow can CSK keep starting before it hurts them?
Their batsmen aren’t exactly explosive off the first ten deliveries they face. It hasn’t hurt them yet this season, but can that last?Jarrod Kimber19-
Mujeeb Zadran, the mystery spinner from Khost
Kings XI Punjab’s new recruit from Afghanistan is a 16-year-old who bowls offbreaks, legbreaks, the carrom ball and the googly, and can’t get enough o
Thoughts from a fictitious South Africa batsman: This isn't how it was supposed to be in Sri Lanka
A fictitious voice from the South African camp shares his thoughts on the state of affairs after a horrendous second day in GalleAndrew Fidel Fernando
India's happy headaches turn into real ones
From the meandering openers to Kuldeep’s lost mystery, here’s what went wrong for India in the ODIs against EnglandNagraj Gollapudi at Headingley17-Ju
Stuart Broad channels his anger at Michael Vaughan's criticism to lead England's revival
England’s second highest wicket-taker of all-time did not take kindly to the suggestion he should be dropped from Test team. He responded on and off t
Shoaib Malik – the first to play 100 T20Is
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Can a home spin get Australia back on track?
They came unstuck against Pakistan spinners in the UAE but records at home offer cause for optimism Alex Malcolm15-Nov-2018Ninety-one runs from 78 bal
Ian Bell's timing seductive but England need more than quick fixes
Batting was tricky in the morning session, against a fine India attack, but the brittleness of England’s top order was on stark viewGeorge Dobell at t
Totem, relic: Alastair Cook's immense record will stand the test of time
The workload of carrying England’s batting for 12 years has finally consumed Alastair Cook, but he leaves behind a monumental body of workAndrew Mille