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Fairway to heaven? The golfers' guide to Test-match preparation
England’s less-is-more mantra will be tested like never before, but the pressure-off approach has worked so farMatt Roller14-Jun-2023England’s Test te
India let down by shaky middle order and lack of wicket-takers
In the absence of Rohit, Hardik and Jadeja, India’s long-standing problems were amplified in South AfricaHemant Brar24-Jan-20224:15What went wrong for
Stoinis was the Incredible Hulk, but why did Kohli not choose to bat?
Chahal bowled only three of his four overs. Was that a mistake? More on talking pointsNagraj Gollapudi05-Oct-20201:34’Surprising to see Stoinis do wel
For Adelaide read Abu Dhabi: Australia lose grip again
So far, the team under Langer and Paine has proven more adept and comfortable being underdogs and fighters than front-runners and dominatorsDaniel Bre
The rise of the sweep-happy, street-smart Dickwella
From leading Trinity to a rare triple crown in schools cricket to being touted as a future Sri Lanka captain, the wicketkeeper-batsman is now set for
Spinners stir after change to toss rules
Changes to the toss in England’s county game were intended to encourage spin back into Championship cricket. But have they been successful?Alan Gardne
Australia win battle of opening combinations
Stats highlights from the first day of The Oval TestS Rajesh20-Aug-201562.77 The average opening partnership for Australia in this series; England’s a
Like a Kandyan dancer
Kumar Sangakkara is playing his final ODI series at home, but his feet and mind are as nimble as everAndrew Fidel Fernando in Pallekele10-Dec-2014All
NZ begin summer with long-awaited tons
New Zealand are eyeing their first Test win of the year after their top-order began well on a grassy pitch and Ross Taylor and Brendon McCullum sealed
England must ask tough questions
The home side can have no arguments that they have been out-played by South Africa and if they have ambitions of reviving their Test fortunes will nee