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A relentless hunt that wore WI down
South Africa’s attack reaped the rewards for staying focused on the task on hand, breaking the back of West Indies’ batting resistance through a tough
A visual hike for the historically minded
A new book celebrates 175 years of the oldest first-class club of all with a delightful collection of artwork and photographsRob Steen06-Sep-2014A bow
'Not just a Black Cap'
Grant Bradburn pushes his players to think beyond national ambitions. Unlike his own career, he wants theirs to be world-classFirdose Moonda21-Mar-201
The complete fast bowler and more
For a team starved of match-winning bowlers, Richard Hadlee was a godsendS Rajesh04-Jul-2010With ball in hand, there was little Richard Hadlee couldn’
The resilience of Bangalore's bowling
Kolkata were unable to put two big overs together after the Powerplay and Bangalore’s ability to bounce back from an expensive over and take wickets i
Searching for consolation
West Indies now find themselves in another bilateral ODI series, seeking compensation for a thrashing in the two Tests, both lost by embarrassing marg
Leading from the front
A statistical analysis of Mahela Jayawardene’s reign as Sri Lankan captainS Rajesh11-Feb-2009With 15 wins in 26 Tests (and an opportunity to add two m
South Africa's batsmen continue merry-making in Chittagong
29-Feb-2008 Neil McKenzie and Graeme Smith after a hard day’s work © Getty Images Graeme Smith couldn’t have asked for a better star
West Indies find success via Hosein and Motie's complementary strengths
It is rare for teams to pair left-arm spinners together, but West Indies look set to stick with them in pursuit of a third T20 World CupMatt Roller18-
Aaron Finch acing verbal volleys but needs his bat to do the talking
Leading into Australia’s key England clash, he said his Sri Lanka struggles were an anomaly – but his numbers at home say otherwiseAlex Malcolm27-Oct-