'I missed bowling in Chennai' – Watson
As India’s batsmen piled on runs in Chennai, Watson was itching to take the ball confirming in his mind that giving up bowling wouldn’t be a permanent
A New Yawn For English Cricket
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Pacy Mohammad Irfan stands out
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A modern rivalry looks to new heroes
Both teams are in transition, but while Australia have a solid recent record, India need a series win to confirm they can compete against top sidesSha
The 5th element
From Avi Singh, New Zealand Growing up in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, as a follower of Indian cricket I have had four heroes- Tendulkar
Challenges on and off field for Bangladesh as Tests return
The Tests against West Indies could be the defining series for Bangladesh in what has till now been an up and down year for the teamMohammad Isam12-No
'There's more depth to T20 than hitting out at every ball'
Brendon McCullum, one of the most skilled batsmen in the shortest format, talks about its evolution and how its pressures are different from ODIs and
Losing at their own game
England were hammered playing attritional cricket in their own backyard – a defeat that may have signalled a power shift in Test cricketGeorge Dobell
A wizard among muggles
To borrow from JK Rowling: in a dressing room of players of varying and outstanding gifts, achievements and records VVS Laxman was always the only mag
Dead ball or no-ball?
Steven Finn’s stump-kicking is a habit he needs to kick. A change to the Laws might helpDavid Hopps in Pallekele29-Sep-2012Apart from his irritating t