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Pakistan need to know what they want from Test cricket
It has been a WTC cycle of squandered opportunities as plans swiftly and constantly moved from being centred around pace to spin to seemingly everywhe
Rahane, Musheer get down and dirty to leave Vidarbha in the mud
Even as runs were not easy to come by, the pair kept grinding through, before switching gears and accelerating Hemant Brar11-Mar-2024Their shirts cove
Comilla reap rewards from Zaidi's simple approach
Ashar Zaidi has given Comilla Victorians exactly what they were looking for at the BPL player draft: a genuine allrounderMohammad Isam12-Dec-2015Ashar
ACC holds development programme for 49 coaches
In what was ACC’s final training course, coaches from various countries took part in a week-long coaching programmeMohammad Isam06-Oct-2015Mozhdeh Bav
Cook, spinners make the difference
England’s remarkable comeback series win was possible primarily because of the exploits of Alastair Cook and the two lead spinnersMadhusudhan Ramakris
Dogs, doodles and diatribes
Between the foreword, written by pets, and the afterword, written by a two-year-old, lies an honest, funny and fascinating account of life as England
'We're riding the crest of a cricket revolution'
There is a significance to Derek Underwood’s succession to MCC president that reflects the new niche that the world’s oldest cricket club is carving f
1983 World Cup – the year everything changed
The win that transformed Indian cricket sending it on an upswing that lasts to this daySuresh Menon25-Jun-2008Nineteen hundred and eighty-three might
Eleven improvers, and two tons at Lord's
The regular Monday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricketSteven Lynch22-May-2006The regular Monday c
Stripped but far from bare
The ICC’s decision to strip Kenya of one-day member status will benefit Kenyan cricketMartin Williamson29-Jun-2005 Steve Tikolo: he