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Pakistan's fielding caught in a time warp
There is not a cricket-playing country in the world as backward and as resistant to not just modernity but simple, natural progression as PakistanOsma
India forced to play 'catch up'
It had all the makings of a dramatic day for India. In fact, things started happening too quickly last afternoonSidharth Monga in Napier26-Mar-2009It
The Flintoff factor revives England
An emotion-fuelled hour of the most intense Test cricket imaginable hauled England back into contention on the second day at EdgbastonAndrew Miller at
A genuine matchwinner
A statistical look at Inzamam-ul-Haq’s Test careerMathew Varghese12-Oct-2007 Inzamam-ul-Haq: a batting giant for Pakistan © Getty Ima
Playfair Cricket Annual 2006
Martin Williamson reviews the 2006 >I>Playfair Cricket AnnualMartin Williamson11-Apr-2006 Not as old as the Almanack – and thankfully a fra
What does KL Rahul need to do to take the next step?
KL Rahul has made a start every time he has opened at the World Cup, but he is yet to make an impact. Is it a case of mind over matter?Nagraj Gollapud
Aaron Finch needs a break, not the sack
Australia’s limited-overs captain is in a batting rut which is becoming a serious issue as the team tries to prepare for the World CupDaniel Brettig04
When in doubt, give the ball to James Anderson
India still had a lot of runs to get, but a miracle chase was being talked about when Joe Root recalled his main man. Once again, he deliveredGeorge D
Talking Points: RCB's gifts and slowdowns don't cost them, for once
They scored only 101 runs across 17 of their 20 overs, and conceded an astounding 23 extras, but they finally managed to defend a totalSrinath Sripath
Sehwag heats up Delhi
So it’s a good thing this fan got to cool down in an air-conditioned corporate box for 15 minutesRahul Bhasin24-Apr-2011Choice of gameI would have pre