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Play it again, Sam
Opener Sam Billings talks about how ambitious the limited-overs game has become, and how he’s making sure he’s in the reckoning for England selectionJ
Manjrekar: This India team meant for higher challenges
Former India batsman Sanjay Manjrekar analyses the reasons behind India’s clinical win in the first Test and why West Indies could barely put up a fig
A team of namesakes
A reader presents his world-beating team of MohammadsZeeshan Mahmud13-Apr-2016When Zeeshan Maqsood took a stunning catch in Oman’s World T20 match aga
Bangladesh cricket's seaside hope
Besides the allure of its location by the beach, the BCB’s new complex at Cox’s Bazar could help solve Bangladesh’s chronic lack of cricket facilities
From stopgap to stalwart
Steve Magoffin had feared his first-class career was over six months before he arrived at Sussex as a stopgap overseas signing. Since then the Austral
Tony Dell still standing tall
Former Test fast bowler Tony Dell knew nothing of post-traumatic stress disorder until he was diagnosed with it himself. Now he does everything he can
Rohit's record, and captains' equal scores
Also, scoring a hundred and opening the bowling, the youngest Australian player, and scoreless in three TestsSteven Lynch18-Nov-2014Was Rohit Sharma’s
Pakistan undone by conservative approach
The fifth day began with a draw looking imminent, but Pakistan’s batsmen went into a shell, allowing the spinners to get on top of them and allowing S
Spin gives West Indies early foothold
There was a certain tentativeness to New Zealand’s approach on a pitch that has taken both sides by surprise, aiding spin on the second day. Sunil Nar
Flower looks to World Cup with Bell
After seemingly being moved aside from the one-day side earlier this year, Ian Bell now has another chance to cement a role as opener following Kevin