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A celebration of Sri Lanka's favourite sons
Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene are both undisputed legends of the game. Their standing in Sri Lanka, however, goes far deeper than thatAndrew
'I love to take batsmen on'
Wahab Riaz, the Pakistan left-arm quick, on the pain of missing out on a ten-for, and his love for numbers and battingInterview by Jack Wilson12-Apr-2
Time for a declaration treaty (and, no, I wasn't asleep on TV)
South Africa’s remorseless progress towards complete domination, and the lack of a contest, made for tough viewing but I managed to stay awakeAndy Zal
Australia lose openers' thread
The partnership between Shane Watson and Chris Rogers rattled England and made Australia’s target look eminently achievable – but the men that followe
Saving the best for the last
Holding back the best batsman has been a common strategy in Twenty20. It worked tonight, but its merits are open to debateSidharth Monga12-May-2013For
Repairing the Australian summer
How the Test team and Big Bash League can coexist.Daniel Brettig02-Jan-2013To ask Michael Clarke how the summer schedule might be better planned is to
Sri Lanka set for its Twenty20 league
Despite severe teething troubles, the league could be the facelift and morale-booster the beleaguered SLC needsAndrew Fernando10-Aug-2012The inaugural
After the controversy, time for the cricket
Already this match has made headlines, from the venue being changed to controversy over tickets. Now, at last, it’s time for the actual cricketSharda
Ganga or Gayle?
The two Gs are once again the names most prominent among the shortlist of who should be at the helm, ahead of the tour to AustraliaTony Cozier26-Oct-2
Bopara credits Gooch for Test success
Chris Gayle is not enthralled by Test cricket, but for Ravi Bopara it holds a special place – and that’s coming from a player who can also be assured