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Challenges on and off field for Bangladesh as Tests return
The Tests against West Indies could be the defining series for Bangladesh in what has till now been an up and down year for the teamMohammad Isam12-No
Ponting creates a template
It is no shame for a veteran to strip things back, and at 36, Ricky Ponting should consider his hook-less, pared-back knock against India as an exampl
Australia's batsmen off the pace
Ricky Ponting’s reigning world champions began with a comfortable victory, but the way they struggled against spin suggested problems aheadBrydon Cove
Hashim Amla and the path less trodden
South Africa’s Player of the Year is his own man, and he has spent the past year proving how strong he isTelford Vice24-Jul-2010Durban’s beachfront is
Nowhere to hide for Johnson
The left-arm quick arrived for the Ashes with a huge reputation, but is battling with technical and mental issuesPeter English at Lord's16-Jul-20
Akmal unworthy of selection
Nothing illustrates more aptly the emptiness of whatever method and merit there is to Pakistan’s current thinking than the continued selection of Kamr
New Zealand resist knock-out attempt
The second Test at Old Trafford was meant to be the moment that England started to land some heavy punches, but although they have made New Zealand st
Pietersen stung by a superstition
Dileep Premachandran comes up with the plays of the first day of the Trent Bridge Test between England and IndiaDileep Premachandran27-Jul-2007
All Out – The Ashes 2006-07
Gideon Haigh’s latest collection showcases a fine writer at the top of his game says Chandrahas ChoudhuryChandrahas Choudhury06-May-2007All Out: The A
India's bowling woes in Centurion a symptom of a larger problem
With Prasidh Krishna and Shardul Thakur proving ineffective, the lack of depth in bowling reserves is a concernSidharth Monga29-Dec-20231:34Should Ind