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Twin Test nineties, and most sixes in an innings
The regular Monday column in which our editor answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricketSteven Lynch19-Jul-2004The regular Monday col
The drugs don't work
A review of Paul Smith’s autobiography, Will Luke27-May-2007Wasted? by Paul Smith (Know the Score), 240pp, £11.20 Paul Smith had a bit of
Gibbs's fetish for ducks, and Pollock's second coming
A few significant numbers from South Africa’s match against Pakistan at MohaliS Rajesh27-Oct-2006 Justin Kemp scored a cracking 64 in
Left-handers all – and another one in a helmet
The regular Monday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricketSteven Lynch19-Jun-2006The regular Monday c
Johnson plugs the leaks
From a plumber to a fast bowler, the story of Mitchell JohnsonDileep Premachandran02-Oct-2007 Mitchell Johnson: “It’s a different leve
'Zimbabwe will return as soon as they are ready'
Peter Chingoka, chairman of Zimbabwe Cricket, is confident his country are well on their way to being a Test nation againInterview by Osman Samiuddin2
Hitting the right areas
Nagraj Gollapudi profiles Pradeep Sangwan, Delhi’s promising left-arm seamerNagraj Gollapudi at the Wankhede Stadium24-Nov-2007 Delhi
Zak gets Cook-ed and the missing banner of the day
Dileep Premachandran presents the plays of the dayDileep Premachandran at Lord's19-Jul-2007 Slapstick comedy: Dinesh Karthik mess
'Cricket's taken too seriously now'
Michael Parkinson has played and followed cricket for half a century and has interviewed some of the game’s finest. “it never was a matter of life and
Smith's greatest achieves closure for SA
The curse is finally lifted, and the identity of the man who has delivered South Africa’s first series win in England for 43 years comes as no surpris