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Emboldened Sri Lanka keep their cool
It may have been tempting for Sri Lanka to hide Sachithra Senanayake in this match, in hope the furore would blow over. But emboldened by the added pr
The new India: a fan's view
A readable new book chronicles Indian cricket after the retirement of TendulkarSuresh Menon15-Feb-2015Greatness in sport is usually bestowed in retros
Panesar must heed Essex lesson
Monty Panesar’s career has declined since his memorable India tour in 2012 as Essex’s decision to omit him against Glamorgan for bad timekeeping furth
Righting the sins of the past
A new novel weaves an intriguing story around South Africa’s ill-starred World Cup historyMark Nicholas08-Feb-2015To understand apartheid, to truly fe
Drops, on and off the field
Plays of the Day from the CLT20 qualifier between Mumbai Indians and Southern Express in RaipurVishal Dikshit14-Sep-2014The no-ball?Kusal Perera was s
England's battle against the system
Over-coached, over-analysed, overwrought and, very often, over all too soon. The enormity of the entire cricketing structure in England and Wales is t
Johnson drowns out tumult to down India
Amid a hostile atmosphere at the SCG, Mitchell Johnson’s blows with bat and ball sent Australia soaring into the World Cup finalDaniel Brettig at the
Tharanga, Hitchcock horror or Eastwood western?
There are very few batsmen in international cricket who play each ball so differently from the next like Upul Tharanga, who continues to polarise fans
'Raining champs' seal wet and wild win
Five takeaways from a day where Royal Challengers Bangalore defeated the elements and their opponents to move a step closer to the knockout stage of I
Runs inside, fun outside
The area outside Eden Park is heaven for those gearing up for – or recovering from – game dayAlex Braae26-Nov-2014The scheduling of major World Cup ma