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Khawaja in the subcontinent – unselectable to indispensable
He can’t play spin, they said. He made sure he could, and has been one of Australia’s standout performers in India on this tourAndrew McGlashan10-Mar-
Ashes inquest: Who will captain England in the Caribbean?
Root insists he wants to continue, but who are the other runners and riders?Andrew Miller18-Jan-2022As England begin their inquest into another abject
What's the most runs scored on the first day of a Test?
And which Test cricketer once broke the world triple-jump record?Steven Lynch23-Jun-2020I watched the first day at Adelaide in 2012, when Australia ma
'Dig deep' – Ireland must take the lead from No. 11 hero Tim Murtagh
There might never be a World Cup appearance for the veteran Irish paceman, but he’s having the time of his life as a Test cricketerSidharth Monga in D
Kohli's century tally second only to Tendulkar
A maiden whitewash at home and astounding batting averages make up some of the statistical highlights from the fifth ODI in ColomboBharath Seervi03-Se
Ponting's lengthy Asian lesson
Ricky Ponting famously struggled against spin in Asia, but Australia’s batsmen can take some valuable lessons from the way he eventually learned and i
Japan heroics show what cricket will miss
Japan’s stunning victory over South Africa at the rugby World Cup is a timely reminder of everything that cricket’s introspective rulers are turning t
BCCI's argument against DRS not 100%
Turning your back on a system that the whole cricketing world wants a discussion on, refusing to discuss it because it is not 100%, is not good enough
Taylor wants to sign off series on a high-note
Brendan Taylor hopes that Zimbabwe can put in a better performance against Pakistan in the second Test, mindful of the fact that they potentially won’
The Pietersen subtext
Does Kevin Pietersen’s contact with members of the South Africa squad betray a longing for what might have been?Firdose Moonda11-Aug-2012It is a norma