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Problems on display for both teams
West Indies staged a wonderful recovery in the Trent Bridge Test through Marlon Samuels and Darren Sammy on a day that raised some old questions about
The cream of the crop
The contest between the attacks that was supposed to dictate the terms of the series never materialised because England’s bowlers could not hold a can
The absurdity of making Irfan open
There is no logic behind is using Irfan Pathan as an opener, when there are others better suited for the taskAbhishek Purohit in Colombo29-Sep-2012Kno
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
New Zealand batsmen must walk the talk
New Zealand’s batsmen acknowledge their shortcomings in tough conditions and say they want to improve. They are yet to put it into practice, thoughAnd
'Amateurism endures, and mightily'
Gideon Haigh’s speech at the Bradman Oration in Melbourne, during which he spoke about the the importance and pleasures of club cricket, and the impac
Matured Peterson ready to adapt
After a four-year absence Robin Peterson has returned to the Test arena and although his first role was to score some vital runs he is eager to play a
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
A horses-for-courses squad
India’s selectors didn’t have too many riches to pick from, and given the limitations, have chosen a fairly balanced squad Sharda Ugra and Amol Karhad
'Third world' facilities
From Shishir Dwivedi, India Although one might be led to believe Matthew Hayden’s comments on India being a “third world” country have become more