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Cautious optimism, the Chanderpaul way
Shivnarine Chanderpaul expressed confidence in West Indies’ ability to bounce back, but it did not extend to a point where he thought they could beat
Cook at centre of England tangle
With their one-day plans in a familiar mess six months out from the World Cup, questions abound on England’s priorities and strategyDavid Hopps at Hea
England face test of priorities
If England do win the ODI series against Sri Lanka, it may only serve to mask some of the issues they must resolve ahead of the World CupGeorge Dobell
Duminy revives memory of Perth
His career may have been in the balance but, just as he did alongside AB de Villiers six years ago, JP Duminy produced an important innings when it ma
IPL's moments for posterity
The most memorable moments from the sixth edition of the IPLDevashish Fuloria27-May-2013The holy communionThroughout their careers, they plotted each
Why home advantage makes a difference
Certain teams have converted their home venues into fortresses. They have used factors such as intimate knowledge of the pitch, ground dimensions and
The losing XI (and back-up)
In the Ashes squad – Part Two, Andy Zaltzman advises Steve Davies to fake an illness and skip the Ashes, and asks you trick questions about Strauss an
Swanny, Jimmy and Tuffers galore
Taking your son to his first Test is special. So much the better if there are a century and a five-for on offerNick Clapson06-Jun-2010The gameAfter th
Talented batting, thin bowling
A pair of heavy defeats, by 181 runs and nine wickets, disguise the full extent of the challenge that Bangladesh posed in their third series against E
Stats – Mandhana, Harmanpreet, Wolvaardt, Kapp combine to break ODI records
Only once before has more runs been scored in a women’s ODI, while this is the first instance of four women scoring centuries in an ODISampath Bandaru