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The man who became legspin
No bowler exemplifies the art of the legbreak as much as Shane Warne does; no bowler ever willGideon Haigh19-Dec-2010Shane Warne will probably never p
An absorbing tournament with few watchers
The 2010 edition of the Asia Cup remained unexceptional due to haphazard organising and, despite some striking on-field battles, did not provide too m
Good hair night
What’s better than watching India beat Australia? Wearing technicolour frightwigs while watching them beat AustraliaYash Jha01-Nov-2009Want to do a Fa
Clark Kent to Superman
Deccan Chargers, the team that got ahead of themselves last year stayed grounded in the moment this year. By remaining Clark Kent, Deccan were able to
Happily to Headingley
On the fightback at Lord’s and looking forward to the second TestPaul Harris17-Jul-2008 Waking up with the house on fire: McKenzie
A rare away win, and Bravo's long wait ends
A look at the statistical highlights of West Indies’ victory over South Africa in the first Test in Port ElizabethCricinfo staff29-Dec-2007
A tale of two bowling attacks
On a pitch which at last offered the bowlers some hope, the difference between Pakistan and India was the manner in which their bowlers exploited that
Test match talking points: Storm, spin and two potential swan songs
Australia and India will meet in a Test for the first time in 15 years with the added dimension of it being just the second day-night encounter in the
What we've learned about the three IPL venues so far
Twelve games in, have the pitches and conditions been as teams and fans have expected them to be?Aakash Chopra02-Oct-2020When the IPL moved to the UAE
Imam, Babar and Fakhar – Pakistan's batting heartbeat
One opener goes harder than the other, and the number three is the anchor around whom everyone else batsOsman Samiuddin in Taunton11-Jun-2019That bit