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Michael Rippon: 'As a spinner in New Zealand, you must learn to play a holding role'
The left-arm wristspinner talks about his move from Netherlands to New ZealandInterview by Shashank Kishore10-Jul-2022Earlier this year, when left-arm
FAQ: All you wanted to know about the T20 World Cup 2021
Format, teams involved, prize money, venues – our explainer gives you the lowdownHemant Brar16-Oct-2021So, finally we have a T20 World Cup. When does
A rare hundred as opener; Abbott the scrooge
Kyle Abbott has produced one of the most economical figures by a fast bowler at the Adelaide Oval in the last 50 yearsShiva Jayaraman25-Nov-201672.07
Exceptions prove the Rogers rule
That Chris Rogers’ batting and leadership will be missed to the game is beyond dispute. But it is equally easy to conclude that the lessons learned ov
Warner's high, Watson's low
Stats highlights from Sunrisers’ eight-run win in the final of IPL 2016S Rajesh29-May-20166 Teams that have won the IPL; Sunrisers Hyderabad are the s
Move up the order unlocks Rohan Mustafa's potential
On Sunday, Rohan Mustafa made this demand of his coach Aaqib Javed: ‘Just give me opening and I can do something for UAE’. Three matches into his new
Respect thy opponent, to all parts
After three undefeated seasons at home, New Zealand’s mode of operation is clear: talk up the visiting teams and then set about traumatising themAndre
Anderson and Broad confound the graveyard
James Anderson and Stuart Broad could have been forgiven for grumpiness when Alastair Cook lost the toss yet again. But England’s senior quicks combin
Masakadza rewarded for new goals
Shingi Masakadza was not a certain starter for the first Test against Bangladesh, but his extra height brought an added dimension to the Zimbabwe atta
Has Sehwag run out of time?
With the series under India’s control, one of the few questions confronting them is whether the opening combination needs to be rejigged yet againShar