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The tea-maker to the stars, and the toughest job in cricket
Our correspondent takes in scenic drives, listens to legends of mobsters, and bids Bangladesh goodbyeDevashish Fuloria11-Nov-2014#KhulnaIsSoSleepyKhul
'I've always enjoyed having people a little scared of me'
It took a serious injury for Ravi Rampaul to understand his body and his bowling, and to come back stronger and more effectiveNitin Sundar25-Dec-2011T
'The key to umpiring is people skills'
The world’s top-rated umpire talks about the challenges of officiating at the highest levelInterview by Daniel Brettig09-Sep-2011In the current climat
South Africa learning to deal with pressure
JP Duminy and Colin Ingram’s recovery from 117 for five against Ireland, which followed South Africa’s bowlers’ recovery against India, show the side
Ben Stokes puts prep over precedent as England ease towards Pakistan challenge
Decision to scrap meaningless final day of warm-up a further sign of England’s new mindsetVithushan Ehantharajah25-Nov-2022Friday in Abu Dhabi was mea
Pujara and Vijay give India insurance
They are old-fashioned Test batsmen with a contrasting approach, but the sight of the two doing well together in a partnership is the sign that the In
Jadeja stands out from the crowd
Many India fans have been tempted to ask, ‘What is so special about Ravindra Jadeja?’ In Mohali he gave a demonstrationAlagappan Muthu in Mohali28-Nov
Sri Lanka's highest stand against West Indies
Stats highlight from the second day’s play from the first Test between Sri Lanka and West Indies, in GalleShiva Jayaraman15-Oct-20151:35By The Numbers
Why Australia can win the Ashes 5-0 — Part 1
From TS Trudgian, Canada Cricinfo25-Feb-2013Simon Katich’s strengths are his patience and his ability to adapt to the situation•AFPHis bizarre foot
Bravo spoils an Indian party
Entertaining cricket at Lord’s, but it’s from the other teamChirag Makwana14-Jun-2009Why I picked this matchI have supported India since I started wat