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Tail-enders overshadow top order
James Anderson and Joe Root put together 198 runs and picked up a slew of records along the way, including the most runs made by a final-wicket pairBi
Sri Lanka take comfort from new heroes
Fourteen months on from fielding their oldest ever XI in a Test, Sri Lanka have regenerated at great speed and now brought to the fore, a talented cro
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
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
Taylor proving the right leader
Being captain of Zimbabwe has not been a job embraced by many in the last decade and more, but Brendan Taylor is putting his heart and soul into the r
No satisfaction in a quickie
What a bummer when a highly anticipated match between two heavyweights turns out to be a dudMihir Gosalia17-Apr-2012Choice of gameBoth the Mumbai Indi
Haryana: The 'simple boys with self-belief'
It has been many years since Haryana produced a player who gets the kind of attention that makes selectors bolt upright. Any performance that gets the
Australians shine but in the wrong place
Australia’s embarrassing defeat to Pakistan stemmed in part from a lack of experience and coincided with the free-scoring form of Gilchrist and Hayden
Australia's Awesome Foursome among the best in Test history
Cummins, Starc, Hazlewood and Lyon have more than 1500 Test wickets among them and are now looking to tick off another box: feature in a title-winning
Ollie Pope succumbs to the chaos as batting questions refuse to abate
Stand-in captain falls to brilliant catch, but all-or-nothing innings have been feature of his yearMatt Roller08-Oct-2024A missed stumping, a dropped