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Winning the cup, losing a cap
Haidee Tiffen looks back at the 2000 women’s World Cup13-Mar-2009 Tiffen and Co. celebrate the penultimate wicket, of Cathryn Fitzpatrick,
The lull after the storm
The slowdown in totals seems to be a combination of factors – the changing nature of the pitches, bowlers becoming smarter, the departure of some big-
Once again, stung by the tail
India’s tour-opening draw against Sussex was marked by the familiar inability to finish off the tail and win the matchSiddhartha Vaidyanathan in Londo
Warne's latest record, and Udal's big gap
The regular Monday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricketSteven Lynch12-Dec-2005The regular Monday c
Fun, fast, fearsome Archer carries Royals bowling load
His numbers are stunning despite lacking the kind of support Bumrah and Rabada have hadVishal Dikshit31-Oct-2020Jofra Archer runs in to bowl as casual
Rohit Sharma reminds the world of his quality as Test batsman
Philander and Rabada threatened the edges, but India’s new opener saw them off and stamped his authority on SA’s attackKarthik Krishnaswamy in Visakha
Steven Finn, Test bowler, phase 2
Anyone who does not know Steven Finn’s backstory has probably been living under a rock but now he wants to put the past behind him and become the fast
Bayliss a shrewd investment by England
When Trevor Bayliss returned home from Sri Lanka and found himself overlooked for the New South Wales job he had to find work away from cricket, but i
First World Cup ton by Pakistan wicketkeeper
Stats highlights from the last match of the group stages, between Pakistan and Ireland in AdelaideShiva Jayaraman15-Mar-20154:51Insights: Pakistan’s t
Searching for more wins, and a first World Cup century
Bangladesh have a few high-profile wins in World Cups, but they need to string some together to get to the knock-out stage of World Cup 2015S Rajesh01