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Where history is made
Some of Indian cricket’s most remarkable moments are associated with the Chennai stadium06-Nov-2010For long, cricket in Chennai has been associated wi
Unsung Samaraweera anchors Sri Lanka
Thilain Samaraweera’s innings wasn’t captivating, but he handled the spinners effectively and carried the batting after the stars departed after start
Beefy to the max
In the 80s in England, Ian Botham transcended cricket alone – he represented the spirit of achievement in all areas of lifeAlan Tyers09-Nov-2009Odds o
Openers emerge as the bright spot
Cricinfo runs the rule over India after they lost the Test series in Sri LankaJamie Alter12-Aug-2008 Gautam Gambhir’s total of 310 runs w
A tournament without inspiration
The MTN Domestic Championship, the major one-day tournament in South African domestic cricket, has been a rather sorry affair right from the startKeit
A perfect record for Vaughan the captain
A stats lowdown on Trent Bridge, a ground where England have won each of the three times that Michael Vaughan has led the teamMathew Varghese26-Jul-20
Killing the golden goose
Shahid Afridi’s shock retirement from Test match cricket has reopened the debate about the current volume of international cricket. Is the surfeit kil
South African cricket begins the long process of pulling itself back together
“It’s going to take them [the team] a long time to get over this because it just takes so much out of you,” say former players who’ve been through the
Road to 2027: Questions for Australia and South Africa
A lot can change over the next two years, but as Australia and South Africa return to ODI cricket, these are some of key questions that will need answ
Nothing's changed, India say, but the evidence suggests otherwise
There were funky lines drawn on the practice pitches, a serious focus on the sweep shot, and an army of net bowlers on the job to help the battersAlag