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Samiuddin: Don't tell Bilal Asif he's not a Test cricketer
Before the first Test there were a lot of questions around why Bilal Asif shouldn’t be in the Pakistan side. In one spell he showed why he should beOs
Drip by drip, drop by drop, West Indies lose their grip on the Test
West Indies remodelled their games and rediscovered their pride after a shellacking at Edgbaston. But they’ve shelled too many catches to stand a chan
Runs galore at Trent Bridge
Stats and records from the Royal London Cup match at Trent Bridge where Nottinghamshire beat Northants in a record-breaking run-festBharath Seervi07-J
No. 3: Justin Langer
At one-drop in the former Australia captain’s Ashes XI: a gritty left-hand batsman who was a handy openerRicky Ponting08-Jul-20151:36Justin Langer”He
Jimmy's bunny
Stats highlights from the third day of the fourth Investec Test between England and IndiaBishen Jeswant09-Aug-20140 Number of times that England have
Why home advantage makes a difference
Certain teams have converted their home venues into fortresses. They have used factors such as intimate knowledge of the pitch, ground dimensions and
Players defend Galle pitch
After an official warning for the last Test in Galle, the ICC will again look keenly on the pitch after 17 wickets fell on day two Andrew McGlashan in
Modi's meteoric rise and fall
A timeline of Lalit Modi’s association with the BCCICricinfo staff26-Apr-2010February 2005Lalit Modi is elected president of the Rajasthan Cricket Ass
Eleven improvers, and two tons at Lord's
The regular Monday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricketSteven Lynch22-May-2006The regular Monday c
Captain Bumrah makes his own rules to spark India to life
Quick bowlers got 0.8 degrees of seam on average on the first day of the Perth Test, but Bumrah was able to do more than just that with the ballAlagap