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History done two ways
The past smacks you in the face when you’re in England; and South Africa make their own history tooFirdose Moonda22-Aug-2012August 7You hardly get tim
Gus Atkinson stays grounded as maiden century shows head for batting heights
England bowler not getting carried away despite startling success in first series at No.8Matt Roller30-Aug-20240:35Gus Atkinson proud of century after
Who has the most Test wickets without dismissing the same man twice?
And who is the youngest batter to make a first-class double-hundred?Steven Lynch29-Mar-2022Kraigg Brathwaite now has 25 Test wickets, with each one be
Stats – Joe Root racks up the milestones, and England's run-rate in Sri Lanka
Root becomes the only England captain to score more than one double-century in away TestsS Rajesh16-Jan-20211 – England batsman who has reached 8000 T
A tale of two Lads: one family, two teams
Father and son duo Dinesh and Siddhesh Lad were on opposing teams as Mumbai took on Railways in the Ranji Trophy game in DelhiSidharth Monga in Delhi0
Brian Lara still bucking the world
With a cacophonous sell-out crowd and the green hills of central Barbados behind him, Brian Lara batted for the last time in an international today. O
The many ambitions of Saima Thakor
The UP Warriorz fast bowler has had a long journey from football, through hardship and tough choices, to a WPL debut, but she’s only ever looking forw
The World Cup has progressed as expected – except for England's total disintegration
India, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand look primed to take semi-final slots, despite Afghanistan’s climb up the ranks Ian Chappell05-Nov-2023T
Hazlewood's Test-match skills bring rewards in the IPL too
Within the space of three games, the Australia quick has become an irreplaceable piece in the RCB jigsawNagraj Gollapudi20-Apr-20224:16Cutting: Hazlew
How Hansie rose and fell
Twenty years ago, a South African captain made a confession that would change cricket foreverLuke Alfred07-Apr-2020The days of January 22 and 23, 1988