Patchy chronicle of a proud career
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Sorry cricket, it's the football World Cup
Two cricket stadiums in South Africa have been opened up for football fans, and hardly a soul cares about Graeme Smith and Co over in the West IndiesF
Grit over glamour for New Zealand
There are teams with more talent and flair at this tournament than New Zealand, yet no one can surpass them for their resilienceAndrew McGlashan in Br
Pakistan's consistent inconsistency
This morning’s grandstand finish was never really in doubt, even though Pakistan resumed their chase with just 40 runs required Nagraj Gollapudi at He
Fiery Ishant interrupts normal service
The working over Ishant Sharma gave the Sri Lankan batsmen in the first session might not mean much in terms of a result but it was riveting to watchS
A cracking start
The world’s top two sides battling in challenging conditions – that’s how every year should begin (minus the rain)Matt Riches03-Jan-2011Choice of game
Practical Peterson makes the most of opportunities
Despite being under-rated for most of his career, Robin Peterson has shouldered the criticism, and has now started to enjoy his role in the South Afri
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
Two fallen sides battle
There’s no reason, though, to reconcile ourselves to the prospect of a dull series because a duel between flawed sides can be as pleasing to watch as
Pollard makes the difference
Kieron Pollard’s stunning 94 was the innings which allowed West Indies to take their two points against a spirited Ireland teamS Rajesh11-Mar-2011Kier