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Vaibhav Suryavanshi's is a rare talent – to nurture it, you need to protect it
A century announced the precocious 14-year-old to the world. Now the challenge is to shield the child within the prodigy and build him a strong suppo
Australia conjure up 'one of those great wins' to exorcise ghosts of the Gabba
And in conditions that didn’t offer the bowlers much, this exorcism was distinctly Australian: disciplined, clinical, perfectAlex Malcolm30-Dec-2024Au
IPL 2022 – The wristspinners' domination and middle-overs acceleration
A statistical review of the tournament and what made it uniqueSampath Bandarupalli31-May-2022Dominance of wrist spinnersThe battle for the purple cap
'Hard leader' Elgar adopts carefree approach in search of big runs
The captain’s rapid starts have helped South Africa set a more proactive tone, but the dearth of big innings – centuries – have hurt the teamFirdose M
England's selection headache: To go batting-heavy or bowling-heavy?
In the absence of allrounders Stokes and Curran, England find themselves with two different tactical visions to win T20sMatt Roller22-Oct-20213:39Talk
Karnataka, and the art of finding a way to win
It’s been a season with challenges, but the Karnataka side have reached the Ranji knockouts as strong favourites nonethelessShashank Kishore in Jammu1
Aaron Finch-Marcus Harris union a Boxing Day gift for Victoria
For the first time in 45 years, the MCG will witness two Victorian batsmen walking out as openers – a mark of the state’s evolution from a successful
How'd you like a bit of Fakhar Zaman then?
In a country that is used to seeing openers who build by attrition rather than fire, Fakhar Zaman is a raging strokemaker who doesn’t allow himself to
South Africa bond the Mike Horn way
The explorer has taught sportsmen that what you go through alone is never as important as what you have committed to doing for othersFirdose Moonda20-
SL buoyant despite first-Test defeat
Previous Sri Lanka sides might have been beset by anxiety following a big overseas loss, but this one has tasted enough recent success to remain confi