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Edwards and Taylor show their worth
Fidel Edwards and Jerome Taylor have become stronger and fitter over the past couple of years under the tough conditioning regime of a succession of A
Tendulkar casts a giant shadow
If Mumbai Indians want to reach the final four without much fuss, they need to quickly get out of the shadow of Sachin TendulkarKarna S25-Apr-2009In t
Smorgasbord of slaughter
Gayle’s innings at The Oval featured raw, unadulterated power. It was Twenty20 batting at its most violentAlex Brown06-Jun-2009The Oval has witnessed
Canny spinners keep Punjab alive
Punjab have once again done the Houdini act to stay alive in the competition. Every time Deccan threatened to get away, Punjab came roaring backSriram
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
Odds on more respect for West Indies
West Indies were expected to put up so little fight in Adelaide that at the start of the day bookmakers were offering 14-1 on a surprise victoryBrydon
Warner comes to Delhi's rescue
David Warner is a batsman made for Twenty20 but tonight’s century, the second of the 2010 IPL, was not just about free-spirited hittingJamie Alter at
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
Ishant's attitude wins hearts
Tests like this, where Ishant Sharma busts his gut for scant rewards, will make him ready for the ones more personally rewarding Sidharth Monga in Moh
From agony to ecstasy
After a pendulum-swinging six weeks, Chennai confounded many, including the captain himself, by even reaching the semi-finals, let alone lifting the t