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Mastery is mastery: Kohli shows unwavering discipline in challenging circumstances
The wait for the hundred continues, but his average of 28.11 since 2020 is less a reflection of his batting than the testing attacks and conditions he
When the cult of Nathan Lyon hit Melbourne
A Facebook campaign had called for the Melbourne fans to yell “Niiiice, Garry” after Nathan Lyon’s third ball of the Test. Fittingly, the offspinner t
Left-armers galore, and a dancing debutant
Plays of the day from the third T20I between Pakistan and West Indies in Abu DhabiKarthik Krishnaswamy27-Sep-2016Left-arm (almost) everythingFrom No.
Blackwood and Samuels: A contrasting double-act
The conches blared briefly during a thrilling counter-attack against pace and spin alike to give India something to think about. But almost inevitably
A line-in-the-sand moment for England Women
Yet another defeat to Australia Women in the knockout stage of the World T20 is a sign that England Women need to look beyond a set pool of players an
The hit-wicket six, and the premature celebration
Plays of the day from the fifth ODI between Afghanistan and Zimbabwe in SharjahNikhil Kalro06-Jan-2016Six and outThe fifth ODI witnessed a different t
Run-fests at Newlands
Despite the wickets that fell on the final day, this Cape Town Test still ended up with the highest runs per wicket among all Tests in South AfricaS R
SA must heed lessons of old trials by Sri Lanka
The tour of Sri Lanka in 2013 was a chance to see how much South Africa needed to do in their World Cup preparations, but it’s the learnings of the 20
Outside the city, by the river
Two name changes in six years, and a few other enhancements in store for the World Cup03-Nov-2010Situated on the banks of the Karnaphuli River, Chitta
Bloody hell, Haddin
A remake of the 2007 thriller at Seddon Park? Not quite. Blame the wicketkeeperLuke Pallesen10-Mar-2010The gameI’ve been kicking myself since 2007 for