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'Gabba definitely suits our style of bowling'
Trent Boult opens up ahead of the Australia series about his memorable debut, the pink ball, and how he has grown as a bowler since 2011Daniel Brettig
England challenge loses all credibility
Those who feared that uncompetitive games might undermine the credibility of the World Cup might reflect that it is England, for all their wealth and
Bigger is better
One of the world’s most revered grounds, Adelaide Oval still clings to its old-world charmAaron Owen04-Nov-2014Adelaide, the capital of South Australi
Paranavitana shows he's at home, away
Tharanga Paranavitana is the most unheralded of Sri Lanka’s top order but showed his value on the opening day of the seriesSiddarth Ravindran at Sophi
Dilshan's good fortune, Samaraweera's bad luck
Plays of the day from the fourth day of the first Test between Sri Lanka and West Indies in GalleAndrew Fernando in Galle19-Nov-2010Missed review oppo
'I've never apologised to a player'
Daryl Harper talks about Tendulkar lbw decision from 1999, the worst thing a bowler’s said to him, and whether the ICC’s Umpire of the Year award is
North's hemisphere
England has been a happy hunting ground for the man who replaces Symonds in Australia’s orderBrydon Coverdale12-Jun-2009Early next week a planeload of
Australia look to avoid a Melbourne
If Johannesburg began as the mirror image of Perth until a changed ending, the second Test in Durban is starting to resemble the corresponding match i
Too close to call
Players will be able to contest the on-field umpire’s decision in the first Test between Sri Lanka and India in Colombo. A few reactions to the increa
Prolific partnerships, and fast-bowling sons
Prolific partnerships in all forms of the game, and opening bowlers whose fathers were Test players tooSteven Lynch18-Dec-2007The regular Tuesday colu