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Green's red-ball rhythm proves he is the real deal
While some struggled to switch between formats and others continued their lean patch, Green continued his red-ball form from the Sheffield ShieldAlex
My life through the Ashes: from Deadly Derek to Warnie to Stokes' boys
A half-century of England-Australia contests only whets the appetite for moreMark Nicholas12-Jun-2023It was a fine time to be alive – the Beatles and
Gaikwad shelves caution to take the next step in his T20 evolution
From his early days as an anchor, he is now an enforcer, and well on his way to becoming a household name in ChennaiDeivarayan Muthu20-May-20232:34How
Belligerent Afghanistan prioritise boundary-hitting to send Group 2 warning
Batters follow successful West Indies template to start campaign with crushing win Matt Roller25-Oct-2021It was as candid a statement as you could ima
Bring on the cricket megabinge
Seven Tests, 31 ODIs, six T20Is in 124 days. Let us lick our lips for what we are about to receiveAndy Zaltzman15-May-2013Here in London the smell of
Watching cricket at the Wankhede
From Arish Rajan, India Cricinfo25-Feb-2013I have never watched cricket in a stadium.I remember when Sachin made his debut. That was around the tim
For Bangladesh, there's always Mushfiqur
Apparently, the Bangladesh dressing room wasn’t overly nervous when their kingpin, Shakib Al Hasan, was adjudged out with victory still some way off –
Rigid India falter again
Even after seven batting failures on tour, the visitors didn’t try to break the rut by experimenting with the batting orderSidharth Monga at Adelaide
The pain of rain
Cricket at Lord’s is some experience, even with overzealous stewards, pedantic umps and lots of rainNick Campion22-Jul-2011Choice of gameI picked this
Championship a source of strength
Another English begins under the cloud of financial problems, scheduling issues and strange qualification rules. But despite it all, the Championship