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Walsh hopeful for new generation
When Courtney Walsh walked off The Oval arm-in-arm with his fellow fast-bowling destroyer Curtly Ambrose in 2000, West Indies had all but relinquished
Last sighting of Indian Trinity?
Few would have realised that they had possibly witnessed a moment of history – today might have been the last time an Indian crowd saw, in a Test, the
After the deluge
Batting after a side has put up a 600-plus total calls for mental and physical fortitudeAakash Chopra17-Dec-2009In the recently concluded Test series
The intricacies of setting a field
It’s not as simple as having men in right places at right times, deliberate vacant spaces are just as importantAakash Chopra09-Sep-2010The ball is tur
South Africa hope bouncers can curb Clarke
Don’t be surprised if South Africa rethink their tactics to Michael Clarke after his Gabba double-century and send down more bouncers in AdelaideDanie
Fawad Ahmed's hard road to acceptance
The Pakistan-born legspinner Fawad Ahmed has been granted asylum in Australia. That could be just the beginning of his cricketing journeyFirdose Moond
What is split-innings all about?
Nobody knows quite what to expect from Australia’s new split-innings domestic one-day format – including the playersBrydon Coverdale06-Oct-2010It’s al
Mind over matter for Nayar
Abhishek Nayar may not be the most elegant of cricketers on the Indian domestic circuit, but his mental toughness and a burning desire to improve have
Cook's lapse does not cost England
It is a mark of the expectations England’s captain has of himself that even 190 didn’t feel like enough. Still, his team never let control of the matc
The end of Henriques' hard road
Moises Henriques isn’t the precocious talent that he was once touted to be. His chance to tour India came through a some luck, but he has taken his fi