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Sabbir in, Imrul out – BCB has set a dangerous precedent
Taking four spinners for the Tests in New Zealand also makes little sense considering the conditionsMohammad Isam24-Jan-2019Not for the first time, Ba
Is Angelo Mathews actually a terrible runner?
Is the Sri Lanka allrounder such a poor runner that the selectors’ decision to drop him, despite him being the most consistent ODI run-maker in the si
CPL provides shot at redemption for USA quartet
India immigrants Ibrahim Khaleel, Sunny Sohal, Saurabh Netravalkar and Jaskaran Malhotra have bucked the odds to be drafted in CPL franchises for the
Khawaja, Bancroft contrast on village day
The 22nd day of Ashes combat in this series stretched the mental reserves of both teams, but some players coped better than othersDaniel Brettig at Sy
'Cricket is one of those sports you can never completely master'
Amy Satterthwaite talks about what she’s learnt in the game, her love of animals, and what it feels like to approach the 100-ODI markInterview by Anne
From pork pies and beer to quinoa and cherry juice
First, cricketers had plain nosh. Now they have nutritionistsCrispin Andrews31-May-2017In the good old days, cricketers could drink a couple of pints
Bairstow ends 18 months of frustration
He seems a natural in an England side of adventurous spirit and for Jonny Bairstow this rain-adjusted chase proved his credentials as a batsman of pow
Moeen Ali is a bona fide Test bowler
Although Moeen Ali is not perceived as a frontline spinner, his wicket-taking propensity coupled with his batting ability could make him one of Englan
Onus on Yuvraj, Mathews to lift gloom
Defeat against Kings XI Punjab on Wednesday will make Delhi Daredevils the first team to lose 12 consecutive games. Yuvraj Singh and Angelo Mathews ha
Steel without the snarl
Those suggesting this England team are soft have confused overt displays of aggression with inner strengthGeorge Dobell04-Feb-2015Is England’s inner d