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Australia's longest day
It wasn’t easy, and it certainly wasn’t without its fair share of twists, but Australia held their own to pull off one of their most impressive wins i
Australian cricket's simmering melting pot
The recent success of Moises Henriques and other cricketers from minority communities bodes well for the game Down UnderAdam Cooper27-Feb-2013From Hob
The dream is dead
India’s three stalwarts will never win a Test series in Australia. How broken they must feelSidharth Monga at the SCG06-Jan-2012It’s all over, as Bill
Zaheer walks the talk to swing it for India
To say Zaheer Khan was all over Bangladesh would be an understatement – he owned them todaySriram Veera in Mirpur27-Jan-2010Zaheer Khan’s follow-throu
Persistence pays off
Given the right tutoring and direction, Ishant Sharma has the potential to develop into an asset India has rarely possessed, a tall and aggressive fas
Tushar Deshpande: the fast bowler who was told he couldn't be one
The fast bowler talks about how he dealt with discouragement, the loss of a parent, and how his game has grown since he joined Chennai Super KingsNagr
Kohli, Axar and an India fightback of two parts
Coming in at two different times when the hosts looked down and out, they each found a way to counter the Lyon threat and keep the Test aliveKarthik K
What looking at the halfway mark of Tests and innings tells us about them
A deep dive into patterns of runs scored and wickets taken at halfway points of Test matches and inningsAnantha Narayanan13-Nov-2021A few years back,
'County cricket alone won't produce international cricketers' – ECB performance director Mo Bobat
Key ECB figure on the challenge of replicating standards across first-class cricket Matt Roller23-Dec-2019There was a time not too long ago when the t
Kohli v Anderson: A hot take on a classic tussle
James Anderson’s rematch with Virat Kohli was the most hotly anticipated head-to-head of the summer. It exceeded all expectationsSidharth Monga02-Aug-