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The Gamechangers
A marquee series needs a marquee contest, a main event, the headliner. This Test series between the two top teams features two of the most joyful cric
Symes' catch to build a dream on
There is nothing like a fine catch – like Jean Symes’ to remove Ramnaresh Sarwan – to give any match a kick up the backsideTelford Vice in Johannesbur
A break that was long overdue
Despite strong Ranji Trophy performances, Vinay Kumar had seen bowlers get into the Indian team on the back of IPL performancesSidharth Monga27-Mar-20
Fascinating cricket
Down here at the Basin Reserve a wide swinging delivery in the fourth over was crashed over point for six; the fifty was brought up in the 10th overSi
Doing it the '90s way
In many respects, India once again resemble the side that crushed all-comers during the last decade of the 20th centuryCricinfo staff30-Oct-2008
Smoke and mirrors
In the third in our series of reports on the state of cricket in Zimbabwe, we look at first-class cricket in the countrySteven Price17-Feb-2008
An old favourite and Harmison's charge
Cricinfo and Wisden writers select their best and worst moments from 200503-Jan-2006Paul Coupar Kevin Pietersen and some Bundaberg mak
Ben Duckett on the road to joining the best
Could he be more productive? Should he be more selfish? Beauty of Test cricket is there’s always room for more of bothVithushan Ehantharajah24-Jun-202
DC co-owner Jindal: 'The minute we didn't retain Pant, I knew he was gone'
Delhi Capitals’ co-owner on the “devastation” of losing out on Pant, their rationale in buying KL Rahul, and the plans for the season aheadNagraj Goll
England know they have to be England, and fast
In the World Cup opener, England’s uncharacteristic batting innings was characterised by tentative shots more than full-blooded onesMatt Roller06-Oct-