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The gonzo Ashes
A fresh, foul-mouthed take on England v Australia 2009 by a blogger turned authorRichard Whitehead17-Apr-2010You might have a few Ashes books on your
Bounce isn't India's only devil
While the focus has been on India’s inability to play short bowling, their poor preparation and the issue of player fatigue have been brushed under th
Zimbabwe emerge from the wilderness
Though Zimbabwe could not extend their successful run into their home final, there are signs that cricket in the country is moving in the right direct
Spinners make the difference
Australia fought hard, but the lack of a good spin option was a huge handicap in the two-Test seriesMadhusudhan Ramakrishnan15-Oct-2010India reasserte
Calamity Kamran seems undroppable
How to approach this politely? Ian Chappell was pretty polite. “If his batting was as good as Don Bradman’s,” he said on air, “he couldn’t score enoug
England bank on recent head-to-head record
England have won their last two bilateral series against South Africa, but most of the other stats suggest Graeme Smith and Co should win this oneS Ra
India's situation man
The stand-out feature of Yuvraj Singh’s performance against Ireland was his adaptability. He proved more than a part-timer on a turning track, and a m
A rebel without a redemption song
A tragi-comic meeting with Richard “Danny Germs” Austin who returned to Jamaica after the 1983 rebel tour of South Africa and lost himself to drugsSri
West Indies search for winning feeling
West Indies have created opportunities in both of their last two matches, but perhaps the memory of winning against a big team is too hazy for them to
Contrasting talismen prepare for battle
Andrew Strauss and Tamim Iqbal are as different as two characters and batsmen can beSidharth Monga in Chittagong10-Mar-2011Andrew Strauss and Tamim Iq