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Cricket continues to score own goals
Despite improvements in the game’s administration, cricket has not addressed the problem of not showing enough respect to spectatorsGeorge Dobell at E
'The BCCI thought India would just turn up and do well'
Ian Chappell, Kiran More, Aakash Chopra and Venkatesh Prasad look at five areas of concern India need to address Interviews by Nagraj Gollapudi25-Aug-
Where it all went wrong
Five ways Australia lost the World CupBrydon Coverdale25-Mar-2011Spin – bowling it and facing itOn the subcontinent, spin was always going to be a key
The bedlam of life
At first appearance Dhaka may turn off or bewilder many, but the more resilient and curious tourists will want to explore this chaotic but dynamic cap
A comedy of errors
South Australia’s win over Mumbai Indians was so full of errors, it provided endless amusement to the kids watchingSriram Veera in Durban14-Sep-2010Th
Learning experience for young captains
Both Suresh Raina and Dinesh Karthik were elevated to the captaincy due to injuries to their respective teams’ leaders. Here’s an analysis of how they
From ghost tour to Ashes tour
Shane Watson’s 2005 trip to England will forever be remembered for his tryst with the paranormal – he is looking for better souvenirs this time around
Johnson has a ball in his new home
Mitchell Johnson is like a wind-up toy. He’ll tear in at the same speed all day but he has to be pointing in the right direction when the string is pu
Blithe spirit
All dash and flash, Victor Trumper exemplified the freedoms of a more romantic ageMark Ray22-Jan-2008 Victor Trumper: the face of
Arbitration the only way to avoid crisis
The news that only three of the West Indies squad selected to tour Sri Lanka have signed the board’s match/tour contract raises the likelihood of anot