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Gayle aims to be tournament's best allrounder
Chris Gayle is playing the World Cup without the responsibility of captaincy and he aims to star with both bat and ball, and gun for 200 if the opport
Never forget Lahore
In March last year, terrorists hit at cricket. One of those who was at the receiving end tells of a new initiative to take a stand against those who w
Yuvraj Singh's internal battle
There are two Yuvrajs. The confident one that turns up for ODIs and the imposter that stutters out for the Tests. Who will turn up in Mirpur? Sriram V
Gambhir's the best of 'em all
India won a Test series in New Zealand after 41 years. Cricinfo runs the rule over those who contributed to the memorable achievement overseasSidharth
Slowly fades the Don
A century after his birth the debate about Bradman and Australian identity rumbles onStephen Fay09-Nov-2008 The myth of Sir Donald Bradman is sti
Leading the way
It is no coincidence that the two teams in the finals – India and South Africa – have been led by captains who have turned in the strongest on-field p
Picking up the pieces
Tamil Nadu were a strong force in the domestic scene at the start of the millenium but the core members of that team are missingKanishkaa Balachandran
Struggling with bat, Shanaka leads Sri Lanka to victory with ball
Shanaka is no one’s idea of a world-class bowler but he makes it work against Bangladesh with his 3 for 28Andrew Fidel Fernando10-Sep-20231:51Maharoof
Moeen Ali: 'When I was playing Test matches, I always felt like I was bowling well in white-ball cricket'
After his Test retirement, the England allrounder is using his time in the IPL to work on his bowling for the World Cup in India later in the yearMatt
Life in the time of Mashrafe Mortaza, by Tamim Iqbal and Mahmudullah
A look at the former captain’s plans, instincts, vision, charisma and philosophyMohammad Isam10-Mar-2020.Forming a core groupAfter Bangladesh had slip