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Under-19 World Cup title defence: Memories of 2020 drive undercooked but determined Bangladesh
Covid-19 has affected the build-up, but coach Naveed Nawaz feels the players have responded well to the challengesMohammad Isam15-Jan-2022It was a hom
Data hasn't killed sixes, they've still got their magic
We may have come to take the shot for granted, but some of the ones in this World Cup have had astonishing visceral impact Osman Samiuddin05-Nov-2021A
The slips just keep on coming: How England's fielding is undermining their Test ambitions
Problems mount after three or more missed catches in a Test on five occasions this year aloneGeorge Dobell07-Aug-2021It was the sixth anniversary of S
How many IPL teams have won and lost a match by ten wickets in the same season?
And which horse named after a cricketer won a classic race?Steven Lynch27-Oct-2020In the current IPL, the Chennai Super Kings have won and lost a matc
History and form against India
India, who must avoid a defeat to have a chance of retaining the No.1 ranking, face an uphill task at a venue where they haven’t won a TestMadhusudhan
Sri Lanka put Premadasa chasing fears to rest
The last time 230 was chased at the Premadasa was six-and-a-half years ago. It was fitting then that on the big day the home side lost the toss, and p
'My problems at Test level were psychological, not technical'
Michael Bevan looks back at his early years and at a Test career that never took offInterview by Richard Edwards02-Dec-2010″I probably lacked a little
Twelve hopeful men
Whites have been cleaned, pitches have been readied, it’s time to hope again; we look at men who will be expecting slightly more than some of the othe
Doug the Rug rewarded for hard labour
All the years of toil in the state circuit came to a head when Bollinger found Gavin Tonge’s edge and picked up his maiden five-wicket haulBrydon Cove
Never in the game
This was no throttling. It was a heart-attack of a performance and England need a defibrillator if they’re to regain the AshesAndrew Miller at Heading