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Is there hope for West Indies?
If the pitch is quick and West Indies play to potential, then we could have a game of competitive cricket. We are not even asking for calypso, just cl
A clash of contrasting bowling philosophies
The headline duel is between the bowling attacks of Australia and Sri Lanka, an expected battle between pace and spin and that is a relief, given how
Uphill task for Australia
India’s batting line-up and spinners give them a distinct upper hand in the two-Test series against AustraliaS Rajesh29-Sep-2010A two-Test series does
No-fuss Tredwell serves England well
He was expected to play last week in Chittagong before missing out, but now James Tredwell is savouring his chance at Test levelAndrew Miller in Dhaka
Bat first, score 300-plus, win match
Stats preview to the Champions Trophy semi-final between Australia and EnglandS Rajesh01-Oct-2009After clashing seven times in the 50-over format over
'There were no shortcuts'
Praveen Amre never won the Ranji Trophy as a player, but in his three years as Mumbai’s coach he has won the Ranji title twice. He shares Mumbai’s jou
Right on the ball
Despite having a small target to defend and not being backed up in the field, India’s U-19 bowlers turned in a magnificent performanceGeorge Binoy in
Pakistan score on firepower and form
After the run-fest in the Test series, India and Pakistan prepare to clash in five one-day internationals, and if recent history is any indicator, we
Stats – Breetzke betters Haynes, Williamson second-fastest to 7000
South Africa, meanwhile, have now lost five successive ODIsDeep Gadhia10-Feb-2025150 Matthew Breetzke’s score against New Zealand in Lahore is the hig
Focus on 'brainless' half-hour obscures England's bigger picture
England arrived at Lord’s as underdogs and left as favourites Matt Roller29-Jun-2023England arrived at Lord’s as outsiders on Thursday morning, and le