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Talking Points: Was MS Dhoni right about the lack of 'spark' in his team?
That aside, what makes Kieron Pollard such a successful captain?Matt Roller23-Oct-2020Was Dhoni right about the lack of ‘spark’?MS Dhoni was ridiculed
Australia's last resort Joe Burns makes their first hundred of the summer
Joe Burns’ many omissions over the past two years began looking curiouser and curiouser as he strode to his fourth hundred in 16 TestsDaniel Brettig a
'Game probably 36 hours too soon for the pitch'
Greg Chappell recalls the events of the Centenary Test, played 40 years ago at the MCGDaniel Brettig26-Dec-2017Greg Chappell never worked harder for r
A case of squandered progress
Steven Smith and Shaun Marsh gave Australia a template for successful batting in Asia before their platform was wasted. Australia will reflect that it
'Result-oriented' pitches leave Ranji Trophy in a spin
Obsession with outright wins has made state associations desperate, and rank turners have been their weapon of choiceArun Venugopal30-Nov-2015Seven Ra
The return of a familiar tormentor
Plays of the day from the third ODI of the Carlton Mid Tri-Series, between England and India in BrisbaneSidharth Monga20-Jan-2015The returnPlaying for
Who called the rain?
Plays of the day from the first ODI between Bangladesh and New Zealand in MirpurMohammad Isam in Mirpur29-Oct-2013Catch of the dayMushfiqur Rahim was
Charles and Rampaul prove surprise packages
For all the talk of England’s weakness against spin, it was an over of pace that defined West Indies’ defence of 179 in PallekeleAndrew Fernando in Pa
A for Attack
Australia’s bowling line-up for the World Cup could get a wicket with every ball, but they could also go for plentyBrydon Coverdale14-Feb-2011Shaun Ta
Pietersen's way is working
Like everything during the early stages of Kevin Pietersen’s captaincy, the speed of England’s one-day revival has come as a surprise.Andrew McGlashan