Beleaguered Yuvraj tees off to Sharjah's delight
Yuvraj Singh was hardly convincing to begin with against Delhi, but a big dose of crowd support and a helping of poor bowling meant he had the opportu
Notes from a Dutch adventure
Netherlands had a roller-coaster ride in the World T20. Their coach looks back on their incredible wins, losses, late-night bonding, and pizza intakeA
Cummins ends long wait with swift strike
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Weerasundara breaks new ground in adopted country
Unlike most people of Asian origin who have played for New Zealand, Raki Weerasundara is an opening batsman, and he is originally from Sri LankaKanish
An insight into South Africa's sanctum
South Africa’s dressing-room environment is said to be at all time high and the current crop of players credit a team culture based on respect, friend
I can't think of cuddly bears – Steyn
A combination of having seen Mitchell Johnson destroy South Africa in the first Test, then his team-mate Morne Morkel bowl the speed of light early in
Shane Watson does a bat check
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Shami's rise from small-time club to country
Seven years ago, Tousif Ali sent his 16-year-old son, Mohammed Shami, from Sahaspur in Uttar Pradesh to Kolkata. The young bowler’s story is one of fa
Mominul starts delivering on promise
Hailing from Bangladesh’ premier sports school, the BKSP, Mominul’s maiden century proves why he was earmarked for the futureMohammad Isam in Chittago
Mumbai pay for going on the defensive
Mumbai have been guilty of being too cautious in the field previously, and on Friday against Jharkhand that tendency cost themAbhishek Purohit in Mumb