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Tale of two tails tells the tale of England's Ashes struggle
England’s inability to crack Australia’s lower-order, or shore up their own, is the biggest indicator of the gulf between the sidesDaniel Brettig in P
Faulkner confronted by the finish line
James Faulkner’s eclipse as a member of Australia’s top echelon parallels that of Simon O’Donnell, another allrounder who found himself suddenly out o
Handscomb turns millimeter into an acre
The debutant’s luck, Junaid Khan’s no-ball and Babar Azam’s landmark all part of plays from the third ODI at WACABrydon Coverdale19-Jan-2017The catch
Herath races to 250, Sarfraz keeps scoring
Stats highlights from the second day’s play of Mahela Jayawardene’s final TestShiva Jayaraman15-Aug-201457 Number of Tests Rangana Herath has taken to
Sri Lanka's life assurance policy to the rescue again
India had no answer to the Sri Lankan bowlers at the death, particularly Lasith Malinga, whose wide yorkers were worth their weight in goldAlan Gardne
Sri Lanka earn victory by respecting their limitations
In their win against Pakistan, Sri Lanka truly knew the boundaries of their ability and rarely sought to exceed themAndrew Fidel Fernando in Dubai12-J
Enigma Johnson finds fiery best
Mitchell Johnson carried great expectations into the Gabba Test and found his best form in a brutal, and as always, unpredictable, displayJarrod Kimbe
Edgbaston 2005 redux?
What’s bigger than the opening day of the opening Test of the Ashes? The fourth day of the opening Test of the AshesCraig Nicholson14-Jul-2013Choice o
Celebrating the Indian Independence Day at Lord's
There was no drama at the stadium, just heaps of fight and delight as two evenly-matched teams went at each other.Amit Bordia16-Aug-2021I had been wai
Who did we pick in our current world XI to beat India at home?
Are Joe Root and Nathan Lyon unanimous picks? Would you really mull over James Anderson as much as our panel did?Sreshth Shah20-Feb-202161:22Which cur