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Starc breathes life into Royal Challengers
As the leader of the attack Mitchell Starc has lifted the Royal Challengers, but he will face the real test when the support cast don’t come goodSidha
Only the start of the short stuff
Sri Lanka’s bowlers had propelled their World T20 campaign, often bailing out lacklustre batting displays, but when the bowlers had a bad evening in L
A brave first draft of history
Cricket’s turbulent last half-decade is chronicled here with an open-minded spirit of inquiry Ashok Malik02-Mar-2013Asked for his assessment of the Fr
Full-length Broad rediscovers his best
In a soaring day’s work, Stuart Broad scattered the cream of India’s batting and propelled England’s bid to become the No.1 Test team in the worldAndr
'These are the Road Runner years'
Super Fred’s decision to go freelance has generated much debateCricinfo staff19-Sep-2009″‘Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can d
The worst Test start, and captains dismissing each other
The regular Monday column in which our editor answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricketSteven Lynch05-Jul-2004The regular Monday col
SL consider moving on from Asalanka as T20I captain
While no official decision has been made, it is understood that the selectors are mulling changesAndrew Fidel Fernando26-Nov-2025Sri Lanka may sack T2
The new Alexis: Arsenal ready to spend £80m to sign "world-class superstar"
Although they have yet to win the Premier League since leaving Highbury, Arsenal have had some sensational players represent them at the Emirates Stad
Newcastle's “exciting” 18-year-old is looking “like Gordon” out on loan
In recent years, Newcastle United’s recruitment has told a clear story – one of wide players redefining the club’s attacking identity. From the cha
Newcastle star who looks like "the stuff of nightmares" is on borrowed time
Newcastle United’s season has been a tale of mixed fortunes. There had been questions over their attack in the opening weeks, with the team struggl