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Test whites the ultimate dream for fiercely driven Jayden Seales
On World Cup debut, the fast bowler bagged a match-winning four-for in front of his adoring familySreshth Shah in Kimberley18-Jan-2020The moment Jayde
Cricket in the time of idiots
Why the ECB’s 100-ball proposal is awful. Or great. Or wotevz. Plus more about Fawad Alam than you probably cared to knowAndrew Fidel Fernando01-May-2
Whitewashers to whitewashees?
After a promising first day in Port Elizabeth things quickly unravelled for Sri Lanka, and that was meant to be the ground most suited to them. It doe
Munro blasts off, NZ crash down
Plays of the day from England’s thrilling semi-final win over New ZealandDavid Hopps30-Mar-2016The (not so) long waitDavid Willey had taken a wicket i
Keepers with twin fifties, batsmen with twin nineties
Also: the most extras, the longest waits for hundreds, and the fastest Test centuriesSteven Lynch02-Jun-2015Is it right that the Lord’s Test produced
From Wally's wand to Woakes' Wazooka
A tour of the Gray-Nicolls factory in Robertsbridge, Sussex, leaves our correspondent wondering about psychology’s role in the hitting power of modern
England: wonderful, horrid England
In which the teams’ season report cards are ruthlessly reviewed, one in more detail than the othersAndy Zaltzman02-Apr-2013It is April. In India, the
Someone smiling on Sammy
Darren Sammy is a proud and talented cricketer who has made something of himself, his job and his team. No one on earth could begrudge him a maiden Te
Meticulous Flower helps England bloom
Andy Flower is not a man for the limelight, but that should take nothing away from his enormous contribution to England’s first Ashes triumph in Austr
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