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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
Root enjoys new sidekick Scrappy Doo
Root has had a lot of responsibility thrust on him but he carries the burden cheerfully, grinning at opposition bowlers and piling up runs with a cert
Pitching it up
How a medical charity convinced the MCC and the Swedes to help spread the message of cricket among kids in Afghanistan10-Jul-2014Afghanistan’s nationa
Trott's sixes, and Tayfield's dots
Also, two fifties and a five-for in a Test, most runs before turning 30, identical scores by openers, and most fifties in an ODISteven Lynch13-May-201
Trott at crossroads with short-ball troubles
Characteristically so cool and clear of mind, Jonathan Trott is now clouded with doubt and thought as he tries to deal with an issue that could define
Far from their best, but not far from title
Super Kings had a mixed 2012, with more lows than highs, yet they almost won their third IPL title in a rowNikita Bastian28-May-2012Where they finishe
McIntosh treads the Richardson path
New Zealand’s latest Test centurion Tim McIntosh has had to wait in a long queue before being granted an opportunity to open for his countryMarc Ellis
A new-model Bell and a howling Collingwood
Andrew Miller presents the plays of the second day between England and South Africa at Lord’sAndrew Miller at Lord's11-Jul-2008 Paul