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'If we make it out alive, we'll play for New Zealand'
New Zealand’s Murray Parker looks back to the night, 45 years ago, when he and his Otago University team-mates nearly met a watery endAndrew McGlashan
Armed, dangerous and ready to play
Unlike Indian first-class cricket’s other teams, the Services side are a breed apart, with an old-fashioned ethos all their ownSharda Ugra08-Dec-2011A
Struggling Bangladesh seamers face the heat
Bangladesh’s bowling coach, Champaka Ramanayake, has faced some strong questions of late, particularly with the decline in Shahadat Hossain’s formSrir
Hussey's listmania
The perfectionist Australian’s autobiography is more an advice document for young players than a tell-all memoirBrydon Coverdale20-Jan-2008Mr Cricket:
Beyond the big three – doing it despite 'not having it like others'
Three of the four semi-finalists have overcome personal and structural hardships to beat the best in the world at this T20 World CupFirdose Moonda19-O
Royals suffer their biggest defeat after getting blown away in 10.3 overs
Stats highlights from RCB’s thumping 112-run victory against Rajasthan Royals in JaipurSampath Bandarupalli14-May-202359 Rajasthan Royals’ total again
Wahab Riaz: 'I am playing all around the world, but my country comes first'
The left-arm quick last played for Pakistan almost a year ago but has eyes on the 2022 T20 World Cup and the 2023 ODI World CupAadam Patel28-Nov-20213
Being a team, and not chasing personal glory, does the trick for Bangladesh
They didn’t have a batsman or bowler in the top five, but they have the trophy, which is what mattersSreshth Shah in Potchefstroom10-Feb-2020At the en
Talking Points – Ashwin's tit-for-tat move fails
A duck for R Ashwin at No.3? He was just keeping his promise of being unpredictable this IPLSrinath Sripath08-May-2018Ashwin keeps his promiseYou’ll n
How Pujara and Rahane repelled Lyon
Both batsmen fell cheaply in the first innings in Bengaluru but after some minor technical adjustments they put on the only wicketless session of the