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Nineties suit nearly-man Watson
So close, so commanding, so grippingPeter English at the SCG05-Jan-2010Shane Watson is not the sort of player who should scribble the number of Test c
The great entertainer
Jayasuriya’s free-spirited, electrifying talent will be sorely missed. So long, SanathCharlie Austin06-Dec-2007 Jolt from the blue
Memories and moments: Five of the best from the Women's World Cup
From Harmanpreet Kaur’s 171* to Anya Shrubsole breaking hearts, we look back fondly at the past three tournamentsVishal Dikshit26-Sep-2025Alyssa Healy
India and Pakistan fans turn up the volume in Dubai – in record numbers
The vibe so far this tournament has been good in Sharjah too, with the UAE’s expats coming out to cheer their sides on – a Sri Lankan papare band incl
WPL opens a whole new world for women's cricket in India
The first season has had several examples of domestic talent benefitting from exposure to the international stage, and this is just the beginningZenia
Joe Root, Dawid Malan show what England may yet be capable of this series
After a torrid build-up, captain Root has shown a truck-load of fortitude to carry his side even this farAndrew Miller10-Dec-2021Joe Root and Dawid Ma
Middle-order make-up among Australia's key questions
After the 3-0 defeat to South Africa, the late-season series against New Zealand will be another test for Australia’s dipping ODI formAlex Malcolm10-M
Assam's new stadium geared for ODI debut after several troubles
The Barsapara Stadium was not in good shape two days out from the India-West Indies fixture, but an official said all would be well on match dayVarun
A crack in AB de Villiers' game
A once seemingly impervious T20 batting machine has encountered an increasingly common amount of difficulties at the hands of Krunal PandyaNikhil Kalr
Mathews at the heart of the battle
Plays of the day from England’s dramatic win over Sri Lanka in DelhiDavid Hopps26-Mar-2016The warningRangana Herath rarely opens the bowling but the p