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Positive cricket and Australian coaches: how Rob Key's vision for England reboot might look
Autobiography provides insight into defining traits of England’s new MDMatt Roller18-Apr-2022Rob Key was appointed as the ECB’s new managing director
Marcus Stoinis lifts Delhi Capitals to new heights as superhero gambit pays off
He can score runs up the order. He can take wickets at the death. Where would Delhi Capitals be without him?Karthik Krishnaswamy09-Nov-20201:51Ponting
Velocity v Supernovas – more than just a match of cricketing acumen
The focus, invariably, will be as much on the captains – Mithali Raj and Harmanpreet Kaur – as it will be on the youngsters and international starsESP
Handscomb ignores technical knockers
“It’s funny. I was doing exactly the same thing last year” – playing mostly off the back foot – “but I was making runs, so my technique was ok then.”
'Being with the Indian team was like travelling with the Beatles'
Greg Chappell talks about captaining Australia, the WSC years, his finest innings, and coaching India Interview by Crispin Andrews16-Aug-2016What woul
Malik's best, Shafiq equals Sobers
Stats highlights from the second day’s play of the first Test between Pakistan and England in Abu Dhabi.Shiva Jayaraman14-Oct-20151:24By the Numbers –
SL 5, NZ 0 in World Cups since 2003
New Zealand have lost their last five World Cup games against Sri Lanka, but the last time they beat them was in New Zealand, in 1992S Rajesh13-Feb-20
That subcontinental summer
A new book on the 2011 World Cup is strong on travelogue, if not as much on the cricket itselfSuresh Menon07-Sep-2013Cricket, wrote Robert Winder, “is
Our World T20 squad is a very good mix – Sangakkara
After being away from the game for over a month, Kumar Sangakkara talks about his time off and Sri Lanka’s prospects in the upcoming World T20sSa'
Famous victory part of a winning habit
India’s celebrations after one of their best away wins were a sign of their increasing familiarity with Test success overseasSidharth Monga at Kingsme