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The toughest finishing school in cricket
Many young England cricketers have honed their skills in the unforgiving world of Australian grade cricket. The latest generation is no exceptionRob J
India get their groove back
The long winless Australian summer might just have given those watching the wrong impressionSambit Bal23-Feb-2015Piece by piece, India are rediscoveri
A boy's own idol
Les Favell was an inspiration to many – one lad in particularMike Coward04-Sep-2010These words, like so many before them, are being assembled at an ol
Another World Cup, another bagful of wickets for 'Pretty Good' Zampa
He finished second on the wickets charts in the 2021 and 2023 tournaments, and he’s now seeking a third trophy to add to his thigh tattooMelinda Farre
Cummins feels heat as Australia struggle to keep pace with Bazball
For the first time in the series, Australia’s containment strategy unravelledAndrew McGlashan20-Jul-20231:51McGlashan: England’s Bazball finally hurts
Lessons from the IPL – how will the UAE pitches play out at the T20 World Cup?
What are the peculiarities of the three venues, and what should the teams do, at each of them, if they win the toss?Gaurav Sundararaman20-Oct-2021Shar
What's wrong with Sanju Samson, and when did Steven Smith become a slogger?
Dissecting the key moments in the Mumbai Indians vs Rajasthan Royals gameMatt Roller06-Oct-2020Why did Jasprit Bumrah open the bowling for Mumbai?Simp
Kohli the Indian Ricky Ponting?
The Australian team learnt its cricket watching an angry, winning Ricky Ponting lead the side. So did Virat Kohli. There isn’t all that great a differ
West Indies' new CEO wants to put fans first
Johnny Grave’s inbox, at what used to be Allen Stanford’s ground in Antigua, is pretty full but he is relishing the challenge aheadGeorge Dobell03-Mar
Australia at home with the homogenous
The home-ground advantage seems only to be increasing in most parts of the Test world. For a variety of reasons – from drop-in pitches to the desire f