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Hazare's Adelaide magic
Sixty-four years ago an Indian batsman made all of Australia applaud with two hundreds in a Test against Bradman’s feted teamAshley Mallett22-Jan-2012
'Unity in Australian cricket is really important'
James Sutherland on Cricket Australia’s new strategic plan, the future, and his own personal vision for the gameDaniel Brettig26-Oct-2011This strategi
Old-school Clarke can be vital in ODIs
Michael Clarke does not hit big sixes, or switch hits, and has a strike-rate well below 100. But in an age of two new balls and lively pitches, his co
The rise of the underdog
In a tournament forever dominated by India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan, Bangladesh’s rise is remarkable and was almost unthinkable until their win against
Herath joins small group
Stats from the fourth day of a spin-dominated first Test in Galle Madhusudhan Ramakrishnan29-Mar-2012 Sri Lanka’s win is their seventh against England
A different kind of Afghan story
Dread, romance and cricket come together in this novel set in the time of the Taliban Sharda Ugra16-Jun-2012The Afghanistan cricket team – yippee, we
Daniel Vettori, lower-order saviour
From Keith King, South Korea Cricinfo25-Feb-2013Daniel Vettori has scored more Test runs than anyone else at No. 8•Getty ImagesAnother Test, and ano
Bell chimes as Sammy lets England off
West Indies needed to go for broke in pursuit of a famous win but Darren Sammy curiously chose to address a slow over-rate insteadGeorge Dobell at Lor
Sri Lanka's man for a crisis
Thilan Samaraweera’s ability to lift Sri Lanka out of a pit of the top order’s making was an emphatic endorsement for substance over styleAndrew Fidel
Last-ball six on demand
A Gayle scorcher, Tendulkar and Ponting batting together against Muralitharan, and a last-ball finish. This game had everythingGaurav Mathur05-Apr-201