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The quintessential one-man show
Sixes, records, dance moves, wickets, hilarious appeals – Chris Gayle didn’t give the home crowd any time to catch their breathAshish Paul24-Apr-2013C
New Zealand seek to break Napier drought
Stats preview to the second Test between New Zealand and India in NapierS Rajesh25-Mar-2009From a venue where they have their best win-loss ratio amon
Chennai offers perfect warm-up for visitors
South Africa didn’t get a practice game prior to this series but they would have been pleasantly surprised with the generosity granted to them at the
Mandhana, Rawal, Rodrigues flex batting muscle in India's statement win
After losing their way against Australia and England, India finally produced the complete batting performance that was expected of themSruthi Ravindra
England's imbalance comes back to bite them at the death
Lack of fourth seamer gives England no wriggle-room as New Zealand swing a thrillerMatt Roller10-Nov-20215:09Did England miss a genuine death-bowling
As Joe Root takes the plaudits, Haseeb Hameed begins to reap what he sowed
England have a fantastic chance to level the series after a perfect second dayGeorge Dobell26-Aug-2021There wasn’t any sangria in the park or feeding
Quiz – Whose records did Curran and Joseph better?
How clued in are you to the IPL? Take our quiz and find outSreshth Shah09-Apr-2019
Who has top-scored more often in Tests – Kohli or Root?
Virat Kohli has top-scored for India in four out of six innings in the Test series so far, and that streak puts him among the all-time toppers in the
Mitchell Johnson's moral dilemma
To bounce or not to bounce? Fast bowling has been one of cricket’s most high-profile arts but Phillip Hughes’ death has shrouded the game in a differe
From Wally's wand to Woakes' Wazooka
A tour of the Gray-Nicolls factory in Robertsbridge, Sussex, leaves our correspondent wondering about psychology’s role in the hitting power of modern