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The toast is aflame but butter won't melt for England
England, in training, in batting, in self-appraisals, are beginning to sound just a little bit softGeorge Dobell in Sydney06-Jan-2018If you burn your
Smith enters elite Ashes territory
Stats highlights from a dominant day of Australian batting on the third day against England at the WACAGaurav Sundararaman16-Dec-2017Double-centurion
Why England are destined to win the Ashes
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Warner's captaincy credentials grow after series triumph
David Warner has an exceptional record as Steve Smith’s stand-in, and now he’s picked up a tri-series trophy as well.Adam Collins21-Feb-2018As stand-i
Brass-band brouhaha makes way for AB's sweet tunes
On a day of tense and attritional cricket that was occasionally sidetracked by a stop-start soundtrack, de Villiers’ strokeplay gladdened the hearts o
How Mahmudullah became Bangladesh's big hitter
Asked to take on the role of a T20 finisher, he transformed his game and his team’s performances with itMohammad Isam05-Apr-2018″I knew that it was go
The man Cronje fingered
Pieter Strydom played ten ODIs and two Tests for South Africa, and it is forever his cross to bear that his name will be associated with the fixing sc
Afghanistan show better tactical acumen than Bangladesh
In averting the kind of slip-ups made by Bangladesh, in backing the hitting power of their middle and lower-middle order, Afghanistan prove they know
Can misfiring Rohit inspire Mumbai to another great escape?
He has had his worst IPL season so far in terms of runs scored and time spent in the middle, and his team will hope a must-win situation brings out th
Walking in the footsteps of Dick-a-Dick: a new path for Australia's indigenous cricketers
The 2018 Aboriginal XI tour of England is about celebrating the past – but the legacy could be significant for Australian cricket’s futureJarrod Kimbe