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The view from Old Blighty – 4
Finally, you may have noticed that these ramblings contain no mention of commentatorsCricinfo25-Feb-2013Andrew Hughes, United KingdomWarning! The foll
Mixed results for India's gamble
Having gambled with a slow, low surface, India will be pleased with their position but an extra seamer and bowling last could mean England have the ed
Can England continue to surprise?
They came into this tournament as no-hopers, yet England now find themselves in the semi-finals. But, in many ways, that’s just typical of themOsman S
Flexibility could hurt Dilshan
Dilshan has been a constant for many years now, a significantpart of many of their successes and evolution. But what exactly is he,what is his role?Os
Forthcoming attraction
A little over a dozen games into his international career, Rohit Sharma is being spoken of as the next occupant of Sachin Tendulkar’s No. 4 spot. You
The Murali story in numbers
A stats analysis of Muttiah Muralitharan’s 710 Test wicketsS Rajesh and HR Gopalakrishna03-Dec-2007 Paul Collingwood walks back, a
The Wizard that Was: Chris Woakes bows out as ultimate team man
Double-World Cup winner and Ashes star, but Woakes’ everyman qualities were his defining traitMatt Roller01-Oct-2025When a sportsman retires, it is on
England aren't good at ODI cricket, and they can't help it
They are now in a place where they need to decide whether one-day cricket mattersCameron Ponsonby07-Nov-2024There is a fundamental truth in life. You
Shabnam is young, quick, takes big wickets, and is just a bit different
Shabnam’s swing, at pace, has earned her four wickets in WPL 2024 so far, and three of them are of Nat Sciver-Brunt, Alyssa Healy and Chamari Athapath
'Strange things happen in life' – de Kock is done with ODIs, or is he?
De Kock’s hunger for the ultimate prize is rumbling louder than ever as he proves himself to be not just the best at what he does but a great team pla