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The quiet Australian
A no-frills colossus who gritted his teeth, got down to it and stayed around till the bitter end. A salute to Allan Border, with Ricky Ponting on the
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-
Super Mariu stops by for lessons in Chennai on journey to great things
Though just two international matches old, Rhys Mariu has given enough evidence of being a good fit for the highest levelDeivarayan Muthu23-Aug-2025Rh
Ben Stokes' positive aggression is England's new mantra for success
The captain has empowered his team to go for victory from the first ball, and it shows in the confidence of its young bowlers and battersIan Chappell1
How Brendon McCullum stripped the formal out of the Test format, to reinvigorate England
Faith in Crawley epitomises coach’s desire to take the sport back to its basicsVithushan Ehantharajah13-Sep-2022Ahead of South Africa’s second innings
Three squandered chases bring Sunrisers Hyderabad's middle order into the spotlight yet again
Their two big overseas batters have been left to perform a difficult juggling act: score quickly while also batting deepSidharth Monga17-Apr-20215:10M
How Wade stopped worrying and learned to love being a batsman
He talks about his mindset, his equation with Tim Paine, how fatherhood has changed him, and how he has evolved over timeDaniel Brettig28-Jul-2019It’s
Pandya's brilliance, fine. Then what?
It shouldn’t always take pieces of magic for India to create the best chance to win a Test in South Africa. There are still 14 wickets to be taken, an
Why aren't Pakistani players hitting more sixes?
This year’s PSL drew attention to an imbalance in the numbers of maximums hit by local players and overseas onesCharles Reynolds07-Mar-2017Since its b
Tigers title hopes iced with hot Mahmudullah held back
With a final tournament average of 121.00 at a strike rate of 165.75, Bangladesh may regret sending Mahmudullah in to bat so late in their shortened i