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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
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
Raipur joins the carnival
The IPL bandwagon comes with bells and whistles to the ambitious capital of ChhattisgarhRachna Shetty in Raipur27-Apr-2013The signs of the great India
Why Nehra and RP Singh have a point to prove
A few key numbers involving Delhi Daredevils, Deccan Chargers, and Centurion, the venue for the first semi-final of the IPLS Rajesh22-May-2009RP Singh
Need to stick with our top order – McCullum
\The Test has started to slip away from New Zealand but Brendon McCullum hopes that at least their inexperienced line-up has learnt from the series so
Fans at the 'Sachin Stand'
Jenny Thompson descends on the stands at the Cathedral End where India fans are chanting ‘Sachin Sachin Sachin!’Jenny Thompson in Adelaide24-Jan-2008
'It's not the bowlers, it's the conditions'
Bob Taylor made two contrasting trips to India, in 1979-80 and in 1981-82Andrew Miller09-Mar-2006 Bob Taylor: a world record-breaker a
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