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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
Anatomy of Australia's selection U-turn
After Australia’s recent slump in form, opinions and emotions have turned quickly and virulently, resulting in six changes for the Adelaide Test. Has
Strano's spin switch paying off
The WBBL’s leading spinner, Molly Strano was originally a top-order batsman. She believes that in order to push for a national call-up she would need
From 110 to 150 kph, the Wahab Riaz story
As a six-year-old, he watched Wasim Akram at the 1992 World Cup and decided that he would be a left-arm fast bowler. As a man, he put on a show very n
Runs and sixes galore, but grief for fast bowlers
Batsmen had a generally dominant season in IPL 2014, with the sixes count exceeding 700 for only the second timeS Rajesh03-Jun-2014Over the last few I
The (medium-) fast and furious
From Rahul Oak, United States Cricinfo25-Feb-2013Indians loved Kapil Dev since he at least made the batsmen think about coming in to bat with a hel
False dawn then the real deal
The second part of England’s rise to No. 1, from 2005 to 2011Andrew McGlashan14-Aug-2011After the 2005 Ashes, Michael Vaughan’s knees gave him regular
Desperate times, desperate measures?
Change for change’s sake is something that the England management rarely sees fit to sanction, even when the cosiness on display becomes so self-servi
England need to address their balance
So they huffed and they puffed, but still their house got blown downAndrew Miller26-Jul-2005 Ashley Giles has been an England stalwar
It's not Kudus: World-class Spurs star is now as influential as Kane
Despite some negative noise regarding attacking regressions, Tottenham Hotspur have made headway under Thomas Frank’s management, fifth in the Premier