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The Soph and Suze show – New Zealand's hit sitcom seeks one last high
New Zealand have reached the T20 World Cup semis as underdogs, and emotions are already running high for two of the team’s most celebrated playersValk
From sidekick to hero: Chahal steals the show
Opportunities have been far and few at the first-class level, but becoming an IPL regular has breathed life into Yuzvendra Chahal’s yet flourishing li
The chants of Virat-Virat are here to stay
A see-saw day at the Wankhede, including a Kohli century and a boisterous crowd made it a memorable occasionAakash Bang11-Dec-2016Choice of gameI was
New Zealand's batting a concern
New Zealand have to overcome their over-reliance on Suzie Bates, and England’s fast-bowling pair of Anya Shrubsole and Katherine Brunt, to have a shot
Cricket's Bash Brothers leave New Zealand scarred
Now cricket has its own version of baseball’s power-hitting duo, and they belong to the West IndiesPeter Della Penna01-Jul-2012Baseball’s Oakland Athl
Overseas chases a struggle for India
India have chased 200-plus targets quite successfully in the last few years, but those instances have all been in the subcontinent. Overseas, the numb
The Cook-Trott duet launches England's summer
Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott reverted to their factory settings, and ground out a partnership that could have been teleported from Down UnderAndre
Baboo's story
Ian Chappell thought Baboo Ebrahim better than any white spinner in South Africa. Given the opportunity, he could have played for the country, but his
Toss, turn, triumph: Pakistan's home formula pays off for now
Spin-friendly pitches and toss wins have revived Pakistan’s home record, but concerns remain over the long-term consequences of the formulaDanyal Raso
Rohit, Kohli and India unravel one last time in a series of unravelings
Rohit’s early agression didn’t come off, again. Kohli fell to left-arm spin, again. And India stumbled to the most unimaginable of scorelinesAlagappan