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'I want to be like Afridi'
Rawalpindi batsman Awais Zia is keen to make his mark in Pakistan cricket. He talks about his recent debut and the idol he hopes to emulateUmar Farooq
West Indies no-hopers no more
It’s been ages since West Indies entered an ICC tournament without being written off; they have the firepower to be a serious threat in Sri LankaSidda
The real men of Yorkshire
A new survey of seven northern England cricketers is also an exploration of British culture, history and manners in the 20th and 21st centuriesLes Smi
Simons calls Munaf Patel the unsung hero
It was Munaf Patel who had given the bowling unit reassurance with both an awareness of his own skills and his ability to adapt, according to bowling
Elegant, consistent, prolific
Greg Chappell performed superbly in different conditions against all opposition, and remains the best No. 4 batsman Australia have producedS Rajesh28-
'There was no other choice but me'
Pakistan’s explosive and controversial allrounder talks about the challenges of leading the sideInterview by Nagraj Gollapudi12-Jul-2010Shahid Afridi:
Steyn and Morkel live up to the hype
This was what touring South Africa is meant to be all about, the battle between batsmen and fast bowlers Andrew McGlashan in Cape Town04-Jan-2010This
Amber lights at the Riverside
Chris Gayle has said that he wasn’t looking to remain the West Indies captain for a long period of time and would be “giving it up shortly” because of
Hard times in the big league
All is not rosy in the IPL as the effects of the global economic downturn begin to make their presence feltAjay S Shankar21-Feb-2009 TV-ri
Close but no cigar
It was disappointing to tie the ODI series after leading 2-1, but that’s better than England have managed in Australia for a long timeCharlotte Edward