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Herath takes South Africa on rough ride
On a pitch that had not yet begun to take huge turn off the straight, a spinner who seemed to have lost some of his bite of late shaped his entire day
Cowan progresses, Hughes regresses
While Ed Cowan has found the answer to what works for him in spinning Indian conditions in this Test series, Phillip Hughes seems to have less and les
The militant man of the people
Board-player relations were at their most acrimonious during Dinanath Ramnarine’s time as the WIPA chief, but he was more than just the trouble-maker
'I was never too scared to apologise'
The recently retired South African umpire on owning up to errors, his favourite people on the field, his past life and his futureInterview by Brydon C
Bruised, battered but battling on
Martin Williamson looks at how the ICC fared in 2007Martin Williamson23-Dec-2007 Malcolm Speed keeps soldiering on among familiar
Nathan Smith ready to step up after taking scenic route to Tests
New Zealand allrounder primed for debut having worked his way from small town to big stageDeivarayan Muthu26-Nov-2024He imagined himself as Tim Southe
Why the current India side is the best Test team of its time
They have won close to two-thirds of their Tests in the most recent cycle, and their fast bowlers and spinners alike have delivered stellar numbersKar
Liton, Mushfiqur provide respite amid Bangladesh's run rut in Tests
The pair’s 204-run stand, steered by Liton Das’ maiden Test ton, countered Pakistan’s early surge when they reduced the hosts to 49 for 4Mohammad Isam
Records galore for Liton Das and Bangladesh
Stats highlights from Bangladesh’s blistering innings in Sylhet, where they hit 322 in 43 oversS Rajesh06-Mar-20202 Opening partnerships in men’s ODI
Can Twenty20 cause the rebirth of the specialist keeper?
Much of the data is rudimentary but slowly the case is building for the advantage of a top-class wicketkeeper in the shortest form of the gameMatt Rol