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Rahul and Jaiswal show defence is (sometimes) the best form of defiance
Last month, India were careless and couldn’t quite curb their attacking instincts. That accusation most certainly did not apply on Saturday in PerthAl
Cummins: An Aussie World Cup winning captain like no other
There were questions about him at the start of the World Cup, but by the end of it, he killed all the chatterOsman Samiuddin21-Nov-20231:56Moody: Cumm
Ryan ten Doeschate: 'I had unfair expectations of guys in full-time jobs'
Dutch legend would enjoy the journey more if he had his time again in international cricketMatt Roller16-Jun-2022Perfect endings are rare in sport, as
Talking Points: Has Jasprit Bumrah got himself a bunny in Andre Russell?
That aside, what’s with Shubman Gill’s go-slow approach?Nagraj Gollapudi16-Oct-2020Is Shubman Gill hurting the Knight Riders with his slow starts?Simp
You talk, Steven Smith bats
There has been no shortage of words written and spoken about Steven Smith’s comeback, but the man himself cares only about battingJarrod Kimber in Bri
Cricket's Ship of Theseus: A decade of the IPL
On April 18, 2008, the IPL began with a Brendon McCullum blaze. How does T20 look today, exactly ten years later?Srinath Sripath18-Apr-2018Brendon McC
England not intimidated by spin
The visitors, led by Ben Stokes and Moeen Ali, proved to themselves – and to India- that they weren’t spooked by the turning ball, and that had learne
England pay for Wile E. Coyote moment
It was the series that got away from England but if a young team can learn lessons from what went wrong, especially in the final two matches, then the
Thunderous Boult and Supercharged Starc
For the first time since making their Test debuts, the two hugely impressive swing bowlers squared off against each other. And what a convergence it w
The literal art of cricket
Clarrie Grimmett, Arthur Mailey and Jack Russell were as evocative on canvas as they were skilled on the fieldAshley Mallett03-Feb-2014Cricket followe