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Kuldeep, Chahal, and cracking the India XI
The two wristspinners lend edge and variety to the attack but they might be in direct competition with each other in a settled Indian teamAlagappan Mu
'Misbah was like a violinist in a crashing stock market'
Bizarre analogies, pithy one-liners and slick selfies abound in our Twitter round-upAlex Bowden14-Apr-2017We’re developing quite a soft spot for Mark
'Coaching is seeing in people what they could be rather than what they are'
Peter Moores talks about life as Nottinghamshire head coach, Datagate, his son Tom, and Joe RootJon Culley12-Mar-2017Peter Moores does not seem like t
Big Bash League: boon or bane?
People who praise the BBL, how exactly are they quantifying their eulogy? Is it fun? Yes. Is it exciting? Debatable. Is the cricket of a high standard
Inverarity's all-round view
Andrew McDonald has returned to the forefront of the national selector John Inverarity’s mind for the same reason Ed Cowan is still there – they are p
Attack and revel
Les Favell didn’t play for numbers or records but to entertain; and he lived his life that way as wellAshley Mallett06-Sep-2012Fearlessly Les Favell h
Last-chance Leeds
What do you do when you know your days are numbered? You score a Test hundred, of course. The first in a mini-series on great South African performanc
Sehwag's moment of madness
India needed to survive 13 overs but Virender Sehwag was dismissed first ball, attempting an ambitious drive, for the second time in the TestSambit Ba
Champions League's Fab Four
The Champions League Twenty20 featured many entertaining moments provided by players who had yet to make an impression on the big stage. Nagraj Gollap
England must engage with the WTC's oddities, not fight them
The tournament is not perfect, but it’s not the disaster England have often tried to paint it as beingMatt Roller19-Jun-2025The World Test Championshi