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England are finally becoming the team they wanted to be – New Zealand
Baz’s boys and Stokes’ folks are going to nice-guy the hell out of Test cricket or kill the format tryingAlan Gardner18-May-2022Who amongst us – with
Australia's takeaways: the summer of McGrath and enviable depth lays down challenge to the rest
Next stop New Zealand, and Australia are well placed after a season of overcoming challengesAndrew McGlashan08-Feb-2022It started in Mackay and ended
England braced for return to bushtucker trials as Ashes with a difference loom
Time for Joe Root’s men to set aside their baggage and take on the old enemy once againAndrew Miller06-Dec-2021Until Covid struck, it was a long-stand
Andy Flower: 'Getting a feel for the Hundred, we'll have to assess in real time'
Trent Rockets men’s coach on tactical differences of new format and England’s need for a premier short-form competitionMatt Roller19-Jul-2021Covid-19
Project Restart gets real as South Africa's seven newcomers take the stage
A host of new players can expect to be given their chances in the two Tests against Sri LankaFirdose Moonda22-Dec-2020The times they are a-changin’ in
What made Don Bradman better than the rest?
It wasn’t his physical skills that made him stand apartIan Chappell11-Oct-2020I was often asked an intriguing question during my playing days: “Why wa
T20I cricket comes to Lahore, but it's not the same Pakistan as on TV
The patterns of play Sarfaraz Ahmed’s side had executed so well over the past three years vanished into the Lahore eveningDanyal Rasool in Lahore08-Oc
Overlooked Lakmal rediscovers his fire
In Sri Lanka, he is relentlessly looked down by the spinners, banished to some corner of the field. In Christchurch, Suranga Lakmal was a different be
Strange selections and the Ashwin question – five mistakes that cost India
Virat Kohli said after the series defeat to England that his team is competitive enough to win overseas, but that they need to first rectify mistakes.
Sky deal reignites free-to-air debate
Sky has done a lot of good for English cricket but the extension of its contract until 2019 should not be an excuse for the ECB to give up on trying t