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India's thesaurus-meltingly bad showing
The idiotically compressed schedule seems to be affecting India’s batsmen more than either side’s bowlersAndy Zaltzman12-Aug-2014I saw very little of
De Villiers: South Africa's man for all occasions
For a batsman who is better known for his flamboyance and strokeplay, AB de Villiers proved at the Wanderers that he also had the ability to drop anch
Rahane must shake off 'soft' tag
With India in trouble against the new ball in Cardiff, India’s No.4 played an important role in steadying the innings but, not for the first time, fel
Shehzad's sold a dummy
Plays of the day from the third ODI between Pakistan and Sri LankaAndrew Fidel Fernando20-Dec-2013The villainous clodTillakaratne Dilshan had run Kusa
A new low for Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe have endured win-less tours before, but wouldn’t have expected to slip to that level against the team they are to be competitive againstFird
Mitchell Johnson's moral dilemma
To bounce or not to bounce? Fast bowling has been one of cricket’s most high-profile arts but Phillip Hughes’ death has shrouded the game in a differe
Lumb makes good on gifted opportunity
At 34 years of age, Michael Lumb was England’s oldest debutant in this format since Paul Nixon seven years ago. He could have been forgiven for thinki
Dhawan sees off the short ball
He likes to pull and hook, but also gets out to those shots. Today having spent time in the middle before attempting them, he made his highest ODI sco
A rare century and Anderson's 50
Stats highlights from the opening day at Trent Bridge, when Murali Vijay scored his first overseas Test centuryS Rajesh09-Jul-2014 M Vijay’s unbeaten
Bad-boy Dilshan develops good habits
Less flashy, more substantial, maybe a little boring – Tillakaratne Dilshan has matured into one of Sri Lanka’s most reliable run-scorersAndrew Fidel