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'Nothing beats playing at home'
Fourteen years into his career, VVS Laxman is finally set to play his first Test in HyderabadAs told to Nagraj Gollapudi11-Nov-2010As kids we all grow
T20 World Cup 2024 – a zero for Bumrah, and other curious numbers
The slowest T20 World Cup but with the most sixes, an unbeaten champion, and much moreSampath Bandarupalli30-Jun-20247.09 – Overall run rate, which wa
Jonny Bairstow at 100 caps: A century of spirit and resilience
One of England’s most combative cricketers reaches a milestone that reflects the pride he brought to his cricketVithushan Ehantharajah04-Mar-2024It wi
Four overs, three bowlers, one pulsating finish
With Rising Pune Supergiant needing only 33 from the last four overs, that too with eight wickets in hand, it took a special performance from Mumbai I
Clarke, the 'un-Australian' who succeeded
Australian cricket never really accepted Michael Clarke for who he was, and instead expected him to be much like his mean, tough predecessorsAmber Sin
'Bloody hell, I must be old'
England allrounder Ravi Bopara on being awarded a benefit year by Essex, his autographing ethics, and putting up with Jonathan Trott’s velcro-heavy su
SA's opening woes, and McCullum's rapid fifties
Stats highlights from the first semi-final, between New Zealand and South Africa in AucklandBishen Jeswant24-Mar-20156:37Insights: McCullum tops strik
Two problems, one solution?
Unless Phillip Hughes turns his tour around in the second innings, the time may have come for a reworking of Australia’s batting orderBrydon Coverdale
Test cricket needs Gayle
Andy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013At last, the waiting is over. Again. A tortuous, seemingly endless five entire days with no Test cricket have finally wended
Squad rethink required for South Africa
The indifferent performance in the field by South Africa at the Gabba needs to be rectified, and perhaps its time for some radical changes in the team