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England should not talk of misfortune
England might be forgiven for considering themselves unfortunate after the first day of the Headingley Test. But great teams do not trust to luck, the
West Indies facing all-round problems
West Indies have some tricky issues to solve as they try to keep themselves in the one-day series with their preference for a host of allrounders not
Opening combination an issue for both teams
The Twenty20 series was all about discovery for two sides in transition and there was plenty to learn. Here are some of the most telling lessonsFirdos
The angry Australian
Plays of the Day from the fifth day of the first Test in BrisbaneFirdose Moonda and Brydon Coverdale at the Gabba13-Nov-2012Duel of the dayIt started
Top-order concerns remain for Australia
Australia have grown familiar to being three down for not many in Tests of lateBrydon Coverdale at the Gabba11-Nov-2012Over the past two years, David
Letter to Mr. Hilditch
From Nick Wennerbom, Australia Dear MrCricinfo25-Feb-2013Nick Wennerbom, AustraliaDear Mr. Hilditch, I wish to apply for the vacant position of Aus
Another keeper, another drop
England’s record of selecting and then abandoning wicketkeepers since the retirement of Alec Stewart suggests their strategy may need a rethinkGeorge
Wade vindicates his promotion
Matthew Wade’s century in Sydney showed that he has the fighting instincts and batting power to add tungsten to the Australian middle order at a time
England's limited-overs progress report
Issues facing England’s short-format cricket include too much differentiating between ODI and T20 players and the below-par seam attackOwen Edwards25-
Why Ireland deserve Test status
In the longer form of the game, Ireland have been consistently bagging solid results, despite the fact that they often have to do without their strong