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Magic in Mumbai – a night of stunning spells
The hours of training, planning and research weren’t enough for top-notch batters to cope with what the fast men dished out Andrew Fidel Fernando02-No
Did Don Bradman ever play against Frankenstein's Monster?
And how many times have teams played a seven-match T20I series?Steven Lynch04-Oct-2022Is it true that Don Bradman played against Frankenstein’s Monste
Tymal Mills: 'I want to play for England again. I think I have skills that aren't replicated in English cricket'
The star of England’s last T20I series in India has fallen off their radar, but he doesn’t think he’s out of it just yetInterview by Matt Roller11-Mar
Essex ride their luck to make off with T20 spoils
Whether through fortune or planning, Essex came hurtling up on the blindside to claim their maiden T20 titleMatt Roller at Edgbaston21-Sep-2019″It’s b
'We don't deserve what's happened to us'
An iffy lbw decision followed by rain left Scotland so near, yet so far away from achieving their World Cup dream. For an Associate side that beat Afg
Jennings wrestles with Durham dilemma as Lions come calling
Keaton Jennings must decide whether to remain with Durham after their demotion to Division Two as he pursues an England career in his adopted homeland
Lamichhane: Nepal's right-arm leg-break googly bowler
Like his idol Shane Warne, Sandeep Lamichhane appears to have the full repertoire. With a hat-trick against Ireland to seal Nepal’s place in the quart
The tournament of the short ball
The bouncer has turned out to be the weapon of choice for the leading bowlers of the World Cup so farBrydon Coverdale17-Mar-2015″He is ducking but can
An archaelogical probe into the state of the game
Cricket’s premier historian comes out with another collection of essays that sound uncannily prescient about the way the game is headedAlan Gardner19-
The Brown Headley
From Bhisham Ojha, USA Akhila Ranganna25-Feb-2013Chanderpaul has quietly crossed into the realm of greatness•AFPIn the 1920’s and 1930’s, West Indie