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Ishant Sharma, exorcising one ghost at a time
Ninety-one Tests is a long time, but Ishant now has the control over his craft that observers were desperate to see team up with his unrelenting spiri
Five new things we learnt about T20 cricket from IPL 2018
IPL 2018 showed there might no longer be a place for batsmen who build innings and that DRS might need some fine-tuning for it to truly work in T20sSr
England take wrong turn against spin
A second-innings collapse highlighted the challenge of facing such relentlessly accurate spin bowling and left the demoralised tourists struggling to
Reckless Sri Lanka speed their way to doom
Sri Lanka seemed to want to collect every possible dismissal to the short ball, blowing a rare opportunity set up by the bowlers for an overseas winAn
We need crocodile pits at the boundary
And other lessons learned from the quarter-finals, including the fact that the waist is a philosophical conceptAndy Zaltzman24-Mar-2015Things we have
Pakistan take top-order pluses from draw
In the second innings in Abu Dhabi, albeit on a tame pitch, Mohammad Hafeez brought his ODI form into Tests and Ahmed Shehzad scored a half-century on
Suzie Bates, run and gun between basketball and cricket
While Bates says basketball has had a role to play in improving her mental and physical fitness, the clincher has been her decision to focus solely on
Series a test for Cook-Flower combination
Alastair Cook’s goal is to revive England’s one-day record, something that no captain has really been able to do over an extended period for close to
McGrath, Lillee, Warne, and other Ashes bowling stars
The Australian bowlers who have done well in England over the last 40 yearsCricinfo staff27-Jul-2009″Australia can only win the Ashes if they recall S
Sehwag's scorcher
How Virender Sehwag repeatedly peppered the off side en route to his unbeaten 96On the ball with S Rajesh and Arun Gopalakrishnan15-Jan-2006On the fir