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Tait targets Chappell-Hadlee comeback
Shaun Tait has resigned himself to sitting out of international cricket until at least December following his latest injury setbackCricinfo staff05-No
The Devine dilemma – to open or not to open?
New Zealand have decided to move Devine to the middle order so that she can finish off games for themS Sudarshanan03-Oct-2024Heading into Women’s T20
Celebrity-driven Mumbai struggle to find their way back from the precipitous fall
They seem to have become a team driven by big names as much as by success, and results have inevitably sufferedMatt Roller09-Apr-20233:30Moody: Huge g
Stats – England's win drought in Australia, Alex Carey's memorable debut
Also, Root’s remarkable run-scoring spree continues, and, hey, where did the lbw go?Sampath Bandarupalli11-Dec-202111 – Consecutive Test matches for E
Who will replace Mashrafe Mortaza as Bangladesh captain?
There are four possible choices and another one that might surprise youMohammad Isam05-Mar-2020Shakib Al HasanShakib is BCB’s preferred long-term capt
Oshane Thomas shows West Indies a glimpse of the future
He’s only 21, and he’s only just starting his career, but his searing pace has made some of the world’s best sit up and take noticeSreshth Shah in Kol
Essex begin to build a new era
They talk a lot about the Gooch-Fletcher era in Essex, but Chris Silverwood has overseen an Essex revival now worthy of a conversation or twoGeorge Do
The middle-order quartet that saved West Indies
Four young batsmen in West Indies’ lower middle order showed fight, application and skill – and perhaps provided a beacon of hope for the future Karth
Netherlands scratch away seven-year itch
Netherlands had gone through 16 matches without winning in four-day cricket. That changed when they beat Scotland by 44 runs to go to the top of the I
A tonic for Sri Lanka's top order
Though a strong argument remains that Mahela Jayawardene and Tillakaratne Dilshan are Sri Lanka’s best opening pair, a consistent Kusal Perera is vita