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The marginalisation of Alastair Cook, England's anonymous titan
The career of England’s leading run-scorer epitomises an era in which English cricket has been divorced from popular culture, and the ECB are now payi
When veteran von Berg met childhood hero Warne
The 31-year old legspinner recalls the time when he met his idol as he prepares to stake his claim for South Africa selectionDeivarayan Muthu in Benga
Hardik Pandya shows he's a quick learner as ball does the talking
India had recovered from a poor start with the ball by the time Hardik Pandya was brought on, but it remained a key period of the Test. It quickly wen
A bold move or a mistake? India hurt by twin-spin attack
As England’s middle order motored along on the third afternoon, the balance of India’s attack – and how the team misjudged conditions – was a major ta
Australia suffer their worst losing streak in ODIs
The 19 runs scored by Australia in the first Powerplay was their fewest in an ODI at homeGaurav Sundararaman04-Nov-20187 – Consecutive losses for Aust
Can Bangladesh's next-generation batsmen deliver?
The Asia Cup offers the likes of Liton Das, Mosaddek Hossain, Mohammad Mithun and Mominul Haque another opportunity and a big stage to prove themselve
Plenty of guts, and even more glory for Pujara
Cheteshwar Pujara had been rock solid, but India were in trouble. And then he showcased a rarely-seen side of his game and batted outstandingly with t
No stopping Wasim Jaffer
The veteran cracked 178 against his former team Mumbai. In Plate Group, Puneet Bisht rattled off 301 not out, whereas Milind Kumar hit his fifth ton o
Who has scored the most runs in Tests without a double-century?
And who made the fewest runs with one?Steven Lynch26-Feb-2019Was Kusal Perera’s match-winning knock the highest in the fourth innings of a Test? asked
Converting blandness into excellence, a Tom Latham masterclass
The opener batted for more than 11 hours for his unbeaten 264, but for the majority of that time, Sri Lanka were convinced they had bigger problemsAnd