Building on the learning curve
He has an uncomplicated technique, an assured defence, a range of strokes, and the rare gift of being able to play the ball late – and now an opportun
Familiarity breeds competence
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Spreading the gospel
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Kallis, the keystone of South Africa's batting
Stat snippets on Jacques Kallis, who went past the 9000-run mark in TestsMathew Varghese10-Nov-2007 Jacques Kallis’run-fest continues
A genius in wrist and mind
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A mystery guest, and a driving question
The regular Monday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricket:Steven Lynch16-Oct-2006The regular Monday
A model of restraint
Brian Lara’s 120 was an innings unlike a regular Lara knock – it had few flourishes, and hardly any extravagant strokeplayOn the Ball with S Rajesh14-
Test cricket's 100 Club celebrated
It was inevitable as soon as Test cricket started to involve more teams, and when it became such an appealing television sport, that some of its recor
Ozias Bvute – The power behind the throne
We profile Ozias Bvute – perhaps the real power within the Zimbabwe Cricket UnionSteven Price07-Jul-2005What does the future hold for Zimbabwe’s long-
Waiting in the wings
For Sajeewa Weerakoon, the road to international recognition is still some distance awaySa'adi Thawfeeq16-Sep-2005For Sajeewa Weerakoon, the road