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Test cricket needs man-eating tigers
Also: posing with a cuddly WG Grace figurine could improve your cricket beyond all measureAndy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013It is unlikely that, if asked what s
Problems for Australia, promise for Sri Lanka
Australia trail 2-1 with one match to play and there are plenty of issues for Mickey Arthur’s side to work throughDaniel Brettig20-Jan-2013Australia s
The same old story for Bangladesh
As long as Bangladesh lack belief in themselves and seem satisfied with limited success, fortunes are unlikely to changeMohammad Isam18-Nov-2012Bangla
West side story
At the WACA, they say, batsmen can leave alone balls pitched at a good length. Some tellable pitchside tales from Wild West PerthDileep Premachandran1
Fine legs and dying swans
Dileep Premachandran on the highlights of West Indies’ World Cup opening winShort Cuts by Dileep Premachandran14-Mar-2007 Dwayne Brav
Kaushal Silva on coaching Hong Kong: 'No one is going to hand us anything'
The former Sri Lanka opener chats about the challenges of coaching an Associate team and what he’s learning from the experienceShashank Kishore08-Sep-
Harry Brook proves how much he cares by playing as though he doesn't
Maiden ODI century proves an apt retort after criticism of his previous comments in defeatVithushan Ehantharajah24-Sep-2024A look to the heavens befor
Trapped between ILT20, SA20 and IPL, PSL gasps for significance
The PSL has gone from being the second-biggest T20 league in the world to the third-biggest in February in the span of 14 monthsDanyal Rasool16-Feb-20
It's been hard work, but Afridi has found a way
His usual plan hasn’t worked at the World Cup for a variety of reasons, but Shaheen Afridi has still managed to get to the top of the wicket-takers’ c
Head's lessons from last week: back your plans and stay calm
“Think my game has come a long way from limited experiences in Pakistan and Sri Lanka,” he says after a promising knock in IndoreAndrew McGlashan03-Ma