Left-handers all – and another one in a helmet
The regular Monday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricketSteven Lynch19-Jun-2006The regular Monday c
The regular Monday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricketSteven Lynch19-Jun-2006The regular Monday c
The target of 392 in 88 overs meant that India required an asking rate of 4.45 per over, and while at certain points it seemed they were on track, a d
Will Luke reviews by Bill FrindallWill Luke16-Jun-2006 Buy now I must confess to a sense of trepidation in being asked to revi
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And then there was one. England’s four-pronged pace quartet, the same awesome foursome that briefly threatened to rule the world last summer, has dwin
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Siddhartha Vaidyanathan looks at how the ICL is helping give fielding and fitness in Indian domestic cricket a shot in the armSiddhartha Vaidyanathan0
Too many ODIs, too many of them tepid; the continuing dominance of Australia; the birth of Twenty20; and the decline of spinSambit Bal03-Jan-2008
Two hundreds would have been preferable, but there were none, and for all the brave effort in getting as close as 87 runs, 475 was always going to be