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Boucher finally says goodbye
Seven months after a freak accident forced his retirement, fans and former team-mates paid public tribute to Mark BoucherFirdose Moonda at Newlands16-
India’s best fielders before the ODI era
Attempting to select capable Indian fielders before the advent of ODIs yields about a dozen namesCricinfo25-Feb-2013Eknath Solkar takes a brilliant ca
'When I help a rhino, I get the feeling I did when playing for my country'
Moving on from the eye injury that ended his cricket career, Mark Boucher is now devoting his time to protecting endangered animalsFirdose Moonda03-Ma
Spirited Sunrisers exceed expectations
Sunrisers began this tournament as one of the underdogs, but fought impressively to reach as far as the EliminatorSiddhartha Talya23-May-2013Where the
Gayle flops, de Villiers innovates
Plays of the day for the match between Pune Warriors and Royal Challengers Bangalore in PuneKanishkaa Balachandran02-May-2013The dismissalOver 66 ball
Bangladesh pacers shine on barren day
The first and third sessions of the day, which brought Bangladesh five wickets with two new balls, brought the spotlight on to the pace bowlers, of wh
The rotting of Australian cricket
The marginalising of grade and Shield competitions has left a painful legacy for the Test teamDaniel Brettig at Lord's21-Jul-2013Amid the usual s
Concerning signs for England
With their form and home advantage disappearing, Alastair Cook’s side are being viewed differently ahead of the Champions TrophyGeorge Dobell04-Jun-20
Dominant Sangakkara gets better with age
At 35, a lifetime of learning is propelling Kumar Sangakkara’s cricket far further than his innate ability ever could. He is now churning out match-wi
Deeper problems than first-Test nerves for England
England’s recurring first-Test failure may this time point to more ingrained issuesGeorge Dobell in Brisbane24-Nov-20130:00#politeenquiries: Australia