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The vicar's son, the rebel and the poet
His style and charisma were natural and irresistible to a ten-year-old back in the 1960sAlan Lee07-Oct-2008 Exciting, always competitive,
Australia's Clark conundrum
Mitchell Johnson, it seems, has retained the faith of Ricky Ponting, all but ensuring that the tourists must look elsewhere within their line-up if th
An honourable exit
England may have lost to West Indies, but plenty of positives can be taken from the World Twenty20 as they finally fix both their eyes on the impendin
Haddin's silky touch
Brad Haddin is a batsman, not a wicketkeeping thrasher, even though he can comfortably find the stands with his drivingPeter English at Cardiff11-Jul-
Ponting's batting makes up for captaincy
Alex Brown in Cardiff09-Jul-2009This is what comes naturally to Ricky Ponting. The feet, the eyes, the hands working in tandem, the head conning the n
The second coming of Upul Tharanga
Not long ago, Tharanga was struggling to put bat to ball. Now he’s the first name on the ODI team listSriram Veera in Dhaka12-Jan-2010It’s amazing how
All grown up
As another Under-19 World Cup gets underway, we look at the boys of the 2008 edition who are now men with international responsibilitiesGeorge Binoy15
Patchy top-order continues to worry Delhi
Delhi’s underachieving top order has laid obstacles in their march to the semi-finals Siddarth Ravindran at the MA Chidambaram Stadium16-Apr-2010Pre-t
Tamim paints a piece of history
The Bangladesh opener etched his name in Lord’s folklore with a flamboyant inningsAndrew Miller at Lord's30-May-2010Tamim Iqbal is a cricketer wi
The forgotten series
The ongoing Test series between West Indies and South Africa has been overshadowed by the football World Cup and blighted by uncompetitive cricketTony