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Australia's persistence the difference
In an extremely slow-scoring series, Australia’s all-round strength and fighting ability proved crucial to the series outcomeMadhusudhan Ramakrishnan2
Tendulkar's promise of a glorious summer
Sachin Tendulkar batted with fluency and control to help India break the trend of batting failures that had blighted their start to overseas tours in
It's payback time
Just the pick-me-up an India fan needsNikhil Jha18-Oct-2011Choice of gameThis series has been billed as “payback” for the miseries India suffered in E
Deccan's tactics deliver first victory
A combination of bold captaincy and intelligent bowling won Deccan the game against ChennaiKanishkaa Balachandran at the MA Chidambaram Stadium15-Mar-
Too close for comfort
Right posture? Quick reflexes? Decent tolerance for pain? You were born to field at forward short-leg and silly pointAakash Chopra13-Aug-2009What does
Subject missing
Too many rote match descriptions, too few insightsMartin Williamson21-Sep-2008 Stuart Surridge is not a name that would spring read
Defeat tough for Vettori to take
The next time people start talking about New Zealand as favourites, Daniel Vettori might just want to tell them to shut upAndrew McGlashan at Old Traf
Pietersen stands alone in fragile batting performance
Andrew Miller’s report card on England’s individual performances in the three-Test seriesAndrew Miller14-Aug-2007After their near-miss in the first Te
Shami to Stokes: Ten balls from hell
The contest produced nine dots and a wicket seemingly born of desperation. Was it a bad shot, though?Matt Roller29-Oct-20231:25Harmison: ‘England didn
Eoin Morgan: 'In the shorter format, every batter has the ability to play aggressively'
One of the masterminds of England’s recent white-ball success talks about his batting philosophy, and the effect of Bazball on Test cricketFirdose Moo