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A match marred by mediocrity
This was expected to be a thrilling match between dominating superstars and everyone’s favourite underdogs in front of a packed, historic ground. Inst
Bangladesh jubilant, but not done yet
The celebrations were not restrained in Bangladesh after they made the final, but Shakib Al Hasan and Tamim Iqbal said they were not yet finishedSidda
'Things are in place for a Zimbabwe resurgence'
Coach Alan Butcher is optimistic about a revival. He talks about his role, the return of former players, the team’s struggle for quality bats, and mor
Rookies come to the party
Maharashtra started the season as unknowns. Mid-way into the Ranji Trophy and they’re the talk of town, writes Sidharth Monga16-Dec-2007
Anatomy of a fall: How the BCB presidency changed hands
It happened with surprising speed, and the new BCB president Aminul Islam has plenty to do to improve the state and image of Bangladesh cricketMohamma
The curious case of Pakistan's World Cup 15
They took more time to think about their squad than any other side, but still produced one with a number of points of weaknessDanyal Rasool08-Jun-2024
Why does Ramiz Raja think Pakistan have a problem with their pitches?
Surfaces have not been bad there historically. Ironically, they have been since he became chairmanOsman Samiuddin08-Dec-2022Good. Very good. Good. Bel
Virat Kohli's famous last words, or how India misread the conditions
No surprise Joe Root was happy to lose the toss, knowing the nature of the Headingley pitch of lateSidharth Monga25-Aug-20211:57Rishabh Pant: ‘We coul
Will India take the No. 6 gamble with Ravindra Jadeja while on the road?
If India do so, it will give them an option to play a fifth bowler and make them a better rounded sideVarun Shetty in Indore18-Nov-2019One of the inev
From Nick Compton to Mark Stoneman: England's opening merry-go-round
It has been nearly six years since England had a long-term stable opening partnership in Test cricketGeorge Dobell30-May-20181 Nick Compton2012-13 (an