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Crafty bowler v tough batsman
Zaheer Khan and Graeme Smith have history, but the batsman survived the latest chapter of their ongoing duelSidharth Monga in Johannesburg21-Dec-2013T
'I never wanted to be a cricketer'
Dirk Nannes likes messing about in the snow, can’t speak Japanese or Dutch, and once saw Brad Hodge throw a shoe to delay a gameInterview by Jack Wils
The travels, and travails, of Atanu Dutta
Recently arrested Indian bookie Atanu Dutta has followed the Bangladesh team and the BPL by citing reasons that ranged from business to being an “avid
England encounter the pleasure and the pain
England’s future was revealed as they took to the field against Sri Lanka and it proved as expected to be a mixed bagAndrew McGlashan13-Jun-2014The se
USA cricket landscape still under haze
While the ICC stands idle, both USACA and the ACF appear ready to duelPeter Della Penna04-Jun-2014Less than a mile from the site of the World Sports P
SA's tampering offences expose lenient laws
South Africa have been associated with three ball-tampering offences in nine months. That all incidents have passed with little fuss shows that the IC
Jadeja gets booed, hydration gets a plug
Day three of a Test is always exciting, and even more so if you manage to get autographs from several playersKaustubh Pathak20-Jul-2014Choice of gameM
India out-reversed on dry pitch
England consigned India to two reverse-swing-induced collapses whereas India bowlers mainly relied on the new ball’s movement and uneven bounce by hit
Zimbabwe's seam attack built on patience
Zimbabwe recognise that they don’t have a bowling attack to blast out sides. Instead, they draw batsmen into making errors by sticking to disciplined
A billion Bill Lawrys
Down the years, Australia was the cricket country Indians wanted theirs to aspire to beRahul Bhattacharya02-Dec-2014There is something ethereal about