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Younis gets in a tangle, Pakistan get out of one
For a while in the afternoon session it appeared Pakistan were losing their way but, after his role with the ball, Yasir Shah played a starring role a
Joe Burns, the stable and sensible
His 131-ball 154 may not mean he is destined for international greatness, but it showed how well he thinks with bat in hand, and how well he susses up
Dull match, lovely stats
So what if Trent Bridge was a snoozefest? We’ve got all these numbers, haven’t we?Andy Zaltzman15-Jul-2014As crushingly dull Test matches go, Trent Br
Sympathy yes, but no excuse
Despite his confession, and despite what he meant for a generation of Bangladesh fans, Mohammad Ashraful has no place in cricket after what’s he’s don
Mac the pragmatic
Nathan McCullum has a common-sense approach to cricket, which he picked over football, and he wants to make the best of the limited time available to
Sehwag on fire, floodlights on the blink
Plays of the day from game two of the Asia Cup, between Bangladesh and India in DambullaSiddarth Ravindran in Dambulla16-Jun-2010Bangladesh in a teari
Birthday girl Greenway aims for big presence
Jenny Roesler speaks to Lydia Greenway ahead of England women’s series against South AfricaJenny Roesler06-Aug-2008 Greenway: “I’ve got mo
The Indian-Pakistani flavour at the heart of UAE cricket
Junaid Siddique and Simranjeet Singh are examples of players who have not let the tensions between India and Pakistan come in the way of playing toget
A nervous smile and a forced handshake – dealing with a crisis, the PCB way
How the board almost pitted their two stars against each other, and tried to superficially cover up the deep-seated issues that remainDanyal Rasool02-
Who partners Nathan Lyon? Can injury-hit Australia accommodate Cameron Green?
The visitors have Mitchell Swepson, Ashton Agar and Todd Murphy as spin-bowling options, even as they ponder replacements in their pace batteryAlex Ma