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End of a long wait
Wasim Jaffer was pleasantly surprised after being recalled to the Indian side but few will resent him being given another chance, after his gluttonous
Warne's latest record, and Udal's big gap
The regular Monday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricketSteven Lynch12-Dec-2005The regular Monday c
Youthful zest and experience
Mohammad Rafique won’t bowl the ball of the millennium, but he has the admiration of his team-mates and the respect of the opponentsSriram Veera in Ba
Ashes to Ashes, dust to dust
Andrew Miller reviews England’s year in 2006Andrew Miller28-Dec-2006 Defeated: England’s obsession with the Ashes rendered all other
Four wickets in an over, and who's the Cockroach?
The regular Monday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questionsabout (almost) any aspect of cricket. This week it’s a World CupspecialSteven Ly
Advantage South Africa
Greater depth in batting and bowling, coupled with plenty of experience, make South Africa the favourites for the series against New ZealandS Rajesh07
Lee takes up responsibility with glee
Brett Lee is probably the only Australian who has welcomed the retirements of McGrath and Warne and is thriving in an environment where he is the alph
Defence as the best form of defence
Have time, will bat. Shitanshu Kotak is not the one to get carried away by attractive strokeplay and forget the team causeSriram Veera in Mumbai26-Dec
Opening worries for New Zealand
Stats preview to the first Test between England and New Zealand at Lord’sS Rajesh14-May-2008 New Zealand has been the bogey team for Mich
Spirits are lifting but hard work remains
West Indies have an improving attack and more fighting spirit than they have shown for some time, but the same old cracks still appeared when it count