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How Hooda bided his time and helped India finish strong
Despite starting slow, India’s No. 6 pounced on his opportunities and attacked spin better than any of his team-matesVishal Dikshit04-Jan-20230:59Hood
Jason Holder's straight-bat impact on Sharjah's relaid pitches
Holder’s reach, and ability to play straight, meant he alone conquered a slow surface that was once full of runsHemant Brar26-Sep-20212:23Trevor Bayli
Navdeep Saini's firecracker pace lights up Cuttack
The fast bowler was crucial in keeping West Indies in check during the middle overs, ensuring India ended up with a gettable targetDeivarayan Muthu in
Do you remember the second-best bowling performance in international first-class cricket?
Have you even heard of John Davison’s 17-wicket haul against USA in 2004? Peter Della Penna03-Jun-20184:16Former Canada captain John Davison looks bac
How teams prepare for the IPL auction
Scouting players, researching numbers, and even practicising their buying skills – franchises leave nothing to chanceArun Venugopal and Gaurav Sundara
Afridi's slowest, and Bumrah's no runs
Also: living the longest after your final Test, and the Southern Cross autobiographiesSteven Lynch12-Apr-2016Andy Ganteaume died recently, 68 years af
Mumbai's not-so-secret weapons
Mumbai Indians don’t lack for resources to pull off a second IPL trophy and here are five of them that they would hope to fire at Eden Gardens against
'It's scary to think I actually have a Test hat-trick'
New Zealand allrounder James Franklin remembers all his stats, and likes to take his five-year-old to watch football and rugbyInterview by Jack Wilson
Cricket as complex narrative (or how KP loves himself)
A novelist argues that cricket is more character-revealing than character-buildingPatrick Neate09-May-2013I am currently working on a feature film scr
Mumbai Indians strengthened; Kings XI look weak
An analysis of how franchises fared at the 2012 IPL auction Tariq Engineer and Siddarth Ravindran04-Feb-2012The 2012 IPL player auction was a chance f