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Australia stumped, yet again
For all the money and time spent on improving Australian fortunes in Asia, an abject defeat to a modest Sri Lankan side at Pallekele did little to sug
Australia's batsmen urged to toughen up
Australia’s batting coach Michael Di Venuto has suggested that the batsmen have to improve their decision-making and adapt in order to quieten the rau
A bat with less of an edge, to give batsmen an edge
A group of Indian technology students have produced a bat that has the potential to change the caught-behind as we know itSidharth Monga09-Jun-20155:4
Remembering Richie, a mentor and a friend
When cracked ribs couldn’t stop Benaud from enjoying a lunch with his legendary West Indian opponents in BarbadosTony Cozier10-Apr-2015It was an oppor
AB's assault, and losing T20 centuries
Plus, most hundreds in an ODI innings, the youngest West Indies captain, and Australia’s Indian-origin playersSteven Lynch20-Jan-2015Was South Africa’
Sangakkara: 474 dismissals, 13050 runs
Stats highlights from the third ODI between Sri Lanka and England in HambantotaBishen Jeswant03-Dec-2014474 Number of ODI dismissals made by Kumar San
Sri Lanka owe Jayawardene a send-off
During his two stints as Sri Lanka’s captain, Mahela Jayawardene has not just had to marshal the team on the field but deal with endless politics off
A remarkable comeback win
Stats highlights from day five of the fourth Test in NagpurMadhusudhan Ramakrishnan17-Dec-2012 England’s 2-1 series win is their fourth overall in Ind
Cricket but not as we know it
A speculative look at what cricket’s next decade has in store – from floodlit Tests to international teams in the IPL Simon Wilde06-Feb-2009
Harmison running out of excuses
England produced a whole-hearted effort in the field on the opening day against New Zealand in Hamilton, apart from one man.Andrew Miller in Hamilton0