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Younis can, but can Australia?
Victory in the Abu Dhabi Test may not be on the cards but Australia’s batsman have the opportunity to show that they can adapt to slow conditions by l
Vintage Tendulkar, wily Narine
Plays of the day from the second semi-final between Trinidad & Tobago and Mumbai IndiansAndrew Fidel Fernando05-Oct-2013The bullet driveIt wasn’t quit
It's always thrilling in Mumbai
India v England at the Wankhede? You can’t get boredZenia D'Cunha26-Nov-2012Choice of gameThere is no reason not to go for an India-England Test,
Whimpering exits, errant tweets and the third left-hander
An ambush on a mountain, India’s other wicket-keeper, Shaun Marsh takes the orange cap and more in a review of the action from the sixth week of the I
The case of the brittle Kiwi
Why does New Zealand produce so many fast bowlers who promise the moon and then break down with injury and vanish off the scene?Sidharth Monga29-Mar-2
Fresh off Australia setback, Test stars to add glitter to second leg of Ranji Trophy
The Ranji season resumes for two more league games after a break for the white-ball tournaments, and it’s going to be a star-studded showShashank Kish
Zak Crawley bats like no one is watching
We’ve been here before – but not – because the Ageas Bowl was emptyVithushan Ehantharajah20-Jul-20231:51McGlashan: England’s Bazball finally hurts Aus
Consistent Cross continues to fly under the radar
Being an integral part of England’s bowling attack, she has five wickets this World Cup so farS Sudarshanan23-Mar-2022Consistency often hides more tha
Which is the greatest sub-ten Test innings of the last 40 years?
Chris Martin v Courtney Walsh, Vishwa Fernando v Jack Leach, Shannon Gabriel v Ian Botham – the debates rage on27-May-2020Rabbit HolesAndy Zaltzman, s
Barbados thumping a reminder of perennial problems in the English game
England have a long way to go before they can claim to be the best Test side in the world. For starters, they need their batsmen to step upGeorge Dobe