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Hero, headliner, heartthrob
Perhaps cricket’s first pin-up, Miller’s game was marked by flair, devil-may-care insouciance, and awareness always that it was all just a gameDavid F
Tales of Raj
Dungarpur was highly opinionated, terribly impractical, a cricket romantic and Indian cricket’s unofficial ambassador. A pity his memoirs remain unwr
Australia don't need a Flintoff clone
Instead of scratching their heads for clone of Andrew Flintoff, who haunted them during the 2005 Ashes, the penny has started to drop that attempting
An operatic introduction to England
South Africa’s spin bowler reflects on the early weeks of the tourPaul Harris10-Jul-2008 Paul Harris even had a chance to show his b
England out of answers as ODI rot extends for another series
A misfiring batting line-up and an under-stocked bowling attack contribute for sixth series loss in sevenCameron Ponsonby29-Oct-2025Why are England ba
Stats – Australia's crown slips as their unbeaten run at the Women's T20 World Cup ends
They had won 15 straight matches in this tournament until they were knocked out on Thursday by South Africa Sampath Bandarupalli17-Oct-202415 Consecut
Ashwin remains India's constant in the face of constant change
From his beauty to Bravo in Trinidad in 2016 to the one to Chanderpaul on Wednesday, he showed that little has changed by way of his guileKarthik Kris
With Pakistan, as always, expect lots of uncertainty and plenty of intrigue
Cancelled tours, late change of coaching staff and inclusion of old-timers have all lent a familiar touch of chaos and confusionDanyal Rasool20-Oct-20
Naseem Shah: the boy who led the way for men
Pakistan’s 16-year-old phenom has overcome poverty and the loss of a parent to etch his name in history booksDanyal Rasool in Rawalpindi09-Feb-2020Two
What's the secret of Dhawan's big-event mastery?
A couple of subtle technical adjustments, allied to his ever-present qualities of heart, temperament and clarity of mind, have brought the India opene