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The World Cup Achilles heel report
A look at potential banana peels for some teams, with specific instructions for paramedics and physiosAndy Zaltzman13-Feb-20157:37Two Men Out: Crunchi
Monster Johnson goes missing
Perhaps it is the death of Phillip Hughes, perhaps it is the heat, perhaps it is the absence of Ryan Harris, but Mitchell Johnson is not as scary as h
The rise of the Associates
Cricket below the international top tier is well structured, with incentives for teams that do well. It’s a pity the Test-playing world doesn’t take a
'My only way of playing Tests is by performing in ODIs'
People may typecast him as a T20 specialist, but Kieron Pollard’s ambition is to play five-day cricket. He talks about his plans, his early struggles,
That winning feeling
A series win shared with 25,000 other fans in Dhaka. Nothing like itFahmim Ferdous01-Nov-2013Choice of gameI chose this game because I could not get l
Hundreds in your first Test … and your last
The regular Monday column in which our editor answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricketSteven Lynch31-May-2004The regular Monday col
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