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'Palairet had style. It stood out a mile'
In the first of a new series, Paul Edwards takes us back to the Golden Age and an unmistakable Somerset stylistPaul Edwards16-Apr-2020The pose, if pos
India need to be less rigid about selecting Hardik Pandya
He has played in every Test on the tours of South Africa and England, but his performances so far suggest he’s better utilised as a horse for helpful
Surrey set to compete on all three fronts
ESPNcricinfo previews Surrey’s prospects for the 2017 seasonGeorge Dobell03-Apr-2017Last season:In: Scott Borthwick, Mark Stoneman (both Durham), Kevi
No respite for BCCI from 'one state, one vote' and age-limit reforms
The Supreme Court told the BCCI to implement several important recommendations made by the Lodha Committee despite the board voicing its objections to
Bob Barber, the one-innings wonder
Colin Shindler’s book is a warm portrait of a player who faced his fair share of confusion on and off the field in an era of great social change in Br
Champions League T20 still battling for meaning
The thrills are rather low-octane, the skills are a bit lightweight, and the tournament overly India-centricAndrew Fidel Fernando16-Sep-2014Among the
Series win hides a work in progress
South Africa may have won the ODI series against Pakistan, but they still need to plug weaknesses in their line-upFirdose Moonda in Benoni24-Mar-2013I
And it's goodbye from Mark
A decade and a half after he first started playing for South Africa, Boucher is ready to hang up his boots Firdose Moonda05-Mar-2012This year Mark Bou
Nothing goes right for Wayamba
Wayamba have looked unsure of themselves and their purpose, failing to replicate their terrific domestic formFirdose Moonda in Centurion20-Sep-2010For
Odd man in
Good at controlling the controllables? Bitter about those he could not command? Dysfunctional in routine human dealings? A 50-minute interview with Du