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The wasted talent that was Ajit de Silva
Ajit de Silva was one of the finest left-arm spinners that Sri Lanka has ever produced. He had nagging accuracy, biting turn and a lovely loop. Standi
Hope in defeat, but Sri Lanka must act
Despite the defeat at the SCG, there were positives in Sri Lanka’s performance in the third Test, especially the performances of some of the young tal
Changing face of Ponting's Adelaide
Adelaide Oval is under reconstruction at present and it will look markedly different when the Ashes Test comes around next year. Ricky Ponting has mix
Hafeez the hesitant
Somehow, the pulsating, tenacious Pakistan side which had won three successive World Twenty20 games failed to turn upAbhishek Purohit in Colombo01-Oct
Stats – India plumb new lows on their way to 46 all out
It was their lowest total at home, the lowest ever against New Zealand, and they bagged a record five ducks on their way thereSampath Bandarupalli17-O
Pakistan, and the familiar sigh of resignation
Defeats against most opposition inflicts bruises, but Australia leave tattoos, and Pakistan are now covered in themDanyal Rasool27-Dec-20233:55Malcolm
Familiar comforts of another series win mask Pakistan's unresolved ODI issues
Babar and Imam continue scoring buckets of runs, and Shaheen continues to take new-ball wickets. But what about the rest?Danyal Rasool11-Jun-2022If yo
Roach's return, spinners and other combination questions for West Indies
The upcoming series will give West Indies an opportunity to get acclimatised to the conditions ahead of next year’s World CupShashank Kishore05-Feb-20
Soumya Sarkar and his search for batting stability
The opener has been shunted up and down the order so many times that he feels like each of his innings is like a fight to prove he is worthy Mohammad
Hope rises again for Zimbabwe cricket
Though financial and administrative hurdles continue to hinder the team’s progress, Zimbabwe inspire a sense of optimism as they approach a landmark T