A WAG, a prediction, and an out-of-place maiden
An unending skirmish for the orange cap, a left-field rehab programme, a déjà vu opening over and more in a review of the action for the second week o
World Cup could cement Afridi's captaincy credentials
Shahid Afridi has always been an uncertain choice as captain and how Pakistan performs in the World Cup will provide vindication for either his suppor
Capes are back in fashion
And Tamara’s Army is the flavour of the season. Oh and the Ashes are on!Samuel Ferris27-Nov-2010Choice of gameDay three, first Ashes Test, ‘Gabba, Bri
Inconsistent Pakistan face tough task
South Africa’s all-round strength makes them firm favourites against an inexperienced Pakistan team missing its two best fast bowlers.Madhusudhan Rama
Mitch and Mitch, which is which?
Mitchell Starc, the 20-year-old from New South Wales, is almost a Mitchell Johnson cloneSidharth Monga in Chandigarh24-Sep-2010Mitchell Johnson’s acti
Camera tricks, and Dilshan breaks a trend
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Herath shows heart for five-star returns
The Sri Lankan left-arm spinner kept his head, and his line and length, in the face of the onslaught from the IndiansCricinfo staff25-Nov-2009On landi
Amla bridges the gap
For long, Indians in South Africa have had reason to feel marginalised. Now one of their own has cemented a place at the highest level and is showing
Strauss rues missed opportunity
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Hayden, Gilchrist, Warne, and little else
Seventeen games into the IPL, and the Australian influence in the tournament hasn’t been a whole lotCricinfo staff29-Apr-2009Matthew Hayden has been i