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Jason Holder, the batter, sets the benchmark for West Indies
West Indies’ No. 7 was at it again, trying to dig his team out of a hole – the way he often goes about it begs the question: does he deserve a promoti
Four years on from a famous win, India return to Australia to take the next big step
The fragility beyond Mandhana, Verma, Rodrigues and Harmanpreet is a worryAnnesha Ghosh20-Feb-2020Within hours of announcing her retirement from T20Is
Ashwin misses his mark at the worst moment
A dry pitch, a vulnerable opposition batting line, a host of left handers. The stage was set for R Ashwin to define the dayNagraj Gollapudi in Southam
Lyon's blockbuster start to hard scrap
Nathan Lyon claimed 5 for 34 on Test debut in Galle in 2011 but since then he has had to grind for every bit of successJarrod Kimber in Dharamsala26-M
Australia still with much to learn
Australia’s display in Pallekele proved that the extra week spent in Sri Lanka had made little difference, and while they may have escaped with an 86-
Watson and Haddin at the precipice
When the third day dawned in Cardiff, Shane Watson and Brad Haddin were key to Australia’s chances of fighting back but neither could deliver which st
Questions for selectors as Shield winds down
Australia’s dominance in the Adelaide Test is a result of the performances of a few players, and there are questions over several othersDaniel Brettig
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
Narine's absence raises questions over future
West Indies are trying to build a robust team culture and Narine will miss out on that each time he sits out of a series for the national sideDaniel B
Shahzad swings the balance
Ajmal Shahzad’s reverse-swing antics have justified his inclusion ahead of Ryan SidebottomAndrew McGlashan at Old Trafford05-Jun-2010One of England’s