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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
Bangladesh look for opportunity in seasonal change
Bangladesh’s home series against India and South Africa were hampered by rain but the monsoon months could offer a chance to host more limited-overs s
Did too many batsmen spoil Bangladesh's plan?
Playing with an extra batsman meant that Bangladesh got a little too complacent, triggering a collapse that may prove to be very costlyMohammad Isam i
The end of Afridism
Shahid Afridi signed off his ODI career with a 15-ball autobiography of an innings – one last display of the average made extraordinaryAndy Zaltzman i
6-0 in day-night chases in Auckland
Stats preview to the high-profile clash between New Zealand and Australia, teams with the best win-loss stats in ODIs over the last yearS Rajesh27-Feb
Graceful steel
A maiden Test hundred, a century at Lord’s, a triple against South Africa, and a 180 when his team-mates floundered are among Mahela Jayawardene’s vir
Save our hearing please
The cricket was fine despite the storm. If only the emcee had turned down the volume on them loudspeakersMayisha Kabir04-Apr-2014Choice of gameThis wa
Resilient Sri Lanka overcome Test layoff
Sri Lanka will be pleased at having yielded no ground to Pakistan, after having been dormant in this format for so long. The pitch may have had the fi
England's worst middle-order collapses
Stats highlights from the second day’s play of the first Ashes Test at the GabbaShiva Jayaraman22-Nov-2013 England managed to score a total of just ni
History for those who hate reading it
A charming collection of essays that bring out several interesting facts, prompting a reader to research deeper into the subjectSuresh Menon18-Aug-201