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England: wonderful, horrid England
In which the teams’ season report cards are ruthlessly reviewed, one in more detail than the othersAndy Zaltzman02-Apr-2013It is April. In India, the
Masakadza's brain freeze
Plays of the Day from the fourth ODI between Zimbabwe and India in BulawayoLiam Brickhill in Bulawayo01-Aug-2013The disappointmentBrendan Taylor has s
Oval thrills leave no signs of T20 fatigue
England’s Test series against Australia begins in a fortnight but if there is any sense of fatigue at nearly five months’ competition against New Zeal
The ghosts of '89
Australia’s triumph in the 1989 Ashes is a cautionary tale for those who think England barely need to lift a finger to retain the urnRob Smyth26-Jun-2
The umpires exchange red for blue
Plays of the Day from the first match between Zimbabwe and India, in HarareLiam Brickhill at the Harare Sports Club24-Jul-2013The googlyZimbabwe have
A tale of two innings
The numbers of BJ Watling and Mominul Haque’s innings offer an insight into the mindset as both batsmen reacted quite differently when faced with a si
How Jimmy earned Australia's respect
A decade on from his first visit down under, James Anderson has earned the admiration of Australians who once dismissed him as a soft targetDaniel Bre
Bat stronger than ball for England
Stats indicate that the Ashes is more skewed in England’s favour with the bat, than it is with the ball.Shiva Jayaraman19-Nov-2013Not since the start
'I feel like I'm approaching my peak now'
Nick Compton talks about stepping out of his grandfather’s shadow and sharing an honour with a batsman he looks up toInterview by Jack Wilson22-Feb-20
Morkel's mongrel gives South Africa their bite
South Africa’s batsmen had laid the foundations, but the pitch looked slow and low. Then Morne Morkel took the ball in his hand and the Test match gai