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Nothing goes right for Wayamba
Wayamba have looked unsure of themselves and their purpose, failing to replicate their terrific domestic formFirdose Moonda in Centurion20-Sep-2010For
Bangladesh claim unwanted 'chokers' tag
They cannot use a lack of preparation as an excuse because they are perhaps the most prepared at each tournamentMarc Ellison21-Jan-2010Bangladesh have
Full for Freddie
Andrew Flintoff’s first spell of the day showed how he should have bowled much more of the timeAndrew Miller at Lord's19-Jul-2009Only Andrew Flin
Scandals, signings, sayonaras
Sydneygate, the IPL, high-profile retirements and more, in our look back at the first three months of 2008Siddhartha Talya26-Dec-2008 Harb
A year of stagnation
Andrew McGlashan looks at how Netherlands fared in 2007Andrew McGlashan23-Dec-2007 Tim de Leede pulls off a stunning return catch
Stats – Babar, Rizwan rewrite record books with another massive stand
All the key numbers from Pakistan’s record-breaking chase against England in KarachiSampath Bandarupalli23-Sep-2022200 – The target chased down by Pak
Pinch yourself, Pakistan; Abdullah Shafique is a real, living, breathing opener
For a country infamous for its opening woes, Shafique doesn’t just feel like the right answer, but an entire exam being acedOsman Samiuddin20-Jul-2022
Jos Buttler plays opener and finisher to keep debate about best role bubbling
England may have fewer options at finisher but Jos Buttler’s form as an opener makes him look irresistibleMatt Roller06-Sep-2020Opening the batting in
All hail South Africa's bowlers
The third and final book in Ali Bacher and David Williams’ trilogy on South Africa’s best cricketers makes the boldest claims yetFirdose Moonda08-Mar-
Memory of Amir clouds the new reality
The world has waited for the spells of 2010 from Mohammad Amir but – for a host of reasons – they have failed to really materialise. However, all is n