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Whitewash lessons guide England to glory
Andrew Strauss was part of the team humiliated 5-0 on the 2006-07 Ashes tour, but those harsh lessons have served England wellAndrew Miller at the MCG
Good Ross, bad Ross
There are two sides to Ross Taylor: the side that attempts too many strokes early, and the one that can be absolutely devastating. In Pallekele, both
South Africa take the stats honours
Although India achieved a creditable draw, South Africa finished with the better numbers in the series Madhusudhan Ramakrishnan08-Jan-2011Despite the
Toss could be key in battle of equals
India have won most of their matches against Sri Lanka at home, but Sri Lanka have the better record in World Cups and in finalsMadhusudhan Ramakrishn
The story of a dynasty
An acclaimed new documentary on the West Indies teams of the 70s and 80s goes beyond charting their on-field dominanceLiam Brickhill21-May-2011The bes
A final that could define Sangakkara's legacy
Kumar Sangakkara has led Sri Lanka through tough times, the team has acquired a new identity under his leadership and a win on Saturday will make him
The art of making Taufels
Australian cricket may be under review for its problems, but its umpiring system still serves as a blueprint for the rest of the worldAdam Wakefield03
A test for captain, coach and selection panel
Bangladesh’s first Test at home in almost two years carries much significance with itMohammad Isam20-Oct-2011Bangladesh’s first Test at home in almost
'The key to umpiring is people skills'
The world’s top-rated umpire talks about the challenges of officiating at the highest levelInterview by Daniel Brettig09-Sep-2011In the current climat
Teams face selection dilemmas
Both teams have choices to make about who their third seamer will be for the first Test, but England’s greater bowling depth could prove to be the dif