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Sparkling Gayle, and the Royal gaffe
We look back at the highs and lows from the first week of the inaugural Bangladesh Premier LeagueMohammad Isam17-Feb-2012Thank God for GayleThe sight
Bopara the flag-bearer needs to succeed
Bar the government cabinet there are few English institutions made up from as narrow a base. Ravi Bopara needs to succeed to inspire future generation
Bowling masks Sri Lanka's batting woes
New Zealand struggled to post a score to challenge the home side, but their bowling managed to expose Sri Lanka’s middle order problemsMadhusudhan Ram
Everybody loves Fanie
There was never a dull moment when he was around, biting the ears of umpires, red-carding spectators or giving away Jonty Rhodes shirts for booze Sidh
'I felt I was an artist'
Viv Richards, the only captain under whom West Indies never lost a series, speaks about the sense of confrontation he brought to his cricket, his firs
Into the lion's den
A journey through Australia’s against-the-odds Test series victory in South Africa30-Jul-2009
Both sides of Sreesanth
Sreesanth’s first bowling stint in the spotlight since last year’s IPL was a typically entertaining mix of the sublime and the surrealSiddarth Ravindr
Jaded and searching for inspiration
In a summer of such discontent it is a result that will rankle the Australians for years, but the hosts were outplayed by a superior team in almost ev
Not all boxes ticked, but India get what they want from Oman contest
Samson was scratchy at No. 3, Harshit was erratic with the ball, but India’s middle-order batters, largely unused so far at the Asia Cup, got crucial
A picture perfect morning for Khurram Shahzad
Although the end of the day revealed a clearer image of the two teams, for a little while this Test was all about this fast bowlerDanyal Rasool01-Sep-