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Ponting counters Indian dominance, again
India seemed to get everything right on an action-packed fourth day but the Australia captain ensured his bowlers were in with a chanceSidharth Monga
Zimbabwe look for a bit of magic
For Zimbabwe this World Cup is a stage to show that their game has developed and a return to the top level isn’t far awayFirdose Moonda20-Feb-2011The
Emerging into the light
Zimbabwe shocked the big boys with convincing wins but showed few signs that they were ready to return to Test cricketLiam Brickhill25-Dec-2010After t
Young Baroda making steady progress
Baroda are in the rebuilding phase, and the efforts have started to show resultsAbhishek Purohit24-Dec-2010What would one expect from a young side tha
'We can't afford to have the states focusing on silverware'
As a selector and national talent manager, Greg Chappell has his work cut out in steering Australia out of their current troughInterview by Daniel Bre
Sri Lanka put Premadasa chasing fears to rest
The last time 230 was chased at the Premadasa was six-and-a-half years ago. It was fitting then that on the big day the home side lost the toss, and p
Cook answers his critics, and opens a can of worms
His first one-day century as captain but another defeat for his team left Alastair Cook with a day of mixed emotions and plenty of questionsAndrew McG
A fine but not flawless captain
Ricky Ponting’s eight years in charge of Australia brought miserable lows but also unparalleled highs. It’s those peaks that deserve to be remembered
van Jaarsveld wants to be the finisher for SA
With the South Africa limited-overs teams, especially the middle order, in the process of being firmed up, Vaughn van Jaarsveld believes he can slot i
Nottingham and the joy of swing
Swing and movement worked their magic at a venue known to produce outright results, but India need to scrap in tough conditions to keep the series tru