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The mentor, the seeker, the fighter
Peter Roebuck was a man of many parts, one who combined qualities that appeared to be at odds with one anotherFabian Muir22-Nov-2011I met Peter Roebuc
Linking cricket's present to its past
Seventeen essays that make the familiar unfamiliar and vice-versaSuresh Menon15-May-2011The mixture of continuity and unexpected change may not be uni
Sticky Wicket becomes a wearing track
Fellow inmates beat him up in jail, creditors seek to regain their investments, and the ECB quietly expunges him and his wretched helicopter from any
The epitome of fast bowling
Swing and cut, speed and bounce, and smarts above all – Maco had everything except height, and even that lack he turned into an assetMike Selvey18-Jul
The second coming of Upul Tharanga
Not long ago, Tharanga was struggling to put bat to ball. Now he’s the first name on the ODI team listSriram Veera in Dhaka12-Jan-2010It’s amazing how
Seamers aim to stake their claim
Over the next five days, in a splendid new stadium off National Highway 7 in Nagpur, three fast bowlers will get a chance to determine their internati
Pybus predicts one-day series win
Pakistan cricket coach Richard Pybus was hopeful of Pakistan’s victoryin the three-match one-day series against New Zealand beginning at theNational S
Sri Lankan middle order bursts back to life
Sri Lanka’s under performing middle order burst back to life at thePremadasa International Stadium today, as the home side completed afive-wicket vict
Condon anticipates 'an early meeting' with Stewart
Sir Paul Condon has said that he expects to interview Alec Stewart in the near future concerning allegations that he took money for information on mat
Aussie Academy get one back on New Zealand
Australia’s Cricket Academy turned the tables on New Zealand’s Academy and took a first innings win from their second two-day match at Adelaide Oval N