Dead-eye Dwayne, and a fearless scoop
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When White Lightning hit Iron Mike
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Short-leg problems, and Strauss' nemesis
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the fifth day of the second Test in ColomboAndrew McGlashan at the P Sara Oval07-Apr-2012Third time lu
Bresnan battles but Bairstow struggles
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To leave or not to leave, that is Philander's question
ESPNcricinfo presents Plays of the Day for the second day of the second Test between New Zealand and South Africa in HamiltonFirdose Moonda in Hamilto
New Zealand enliven dull day with piercing bowling
After a cagey beginning, New Zealand decided to depend on aggression rather than the pitch to make inroads, with Chris Martin leading the way. Once co
Shivlal Yadav returns to familiar battleground
Australia evokes memories both painful and sweet for India’s manager on this tourSidharth Monga at the MCG24-Dec-2011Shivlal Yadav uses the phrase “it
The pointless finger and Clarke's lost wicket
Plays of the Day from the second day of the second Test between Australia and New Zealand in HobartBrydon Coverdale at the Bellerive Oval10-Dec-2011Th
A tournament of contrasting venues
In a tournament characterised by vastly different playing surfaces, Mumbai’s variety in the bowling attack proved to be crucialMadhusudhan Ramakrishna
Not even close
A stats review of the two Tests so farS Rajesh02-Aug-2011Mind the gapThe average runs per wicket says quite eloquently how much better than India Engl