The inherent dangers of batting
The sickening blow that struck Phillip Hughes is a reminder of the ever-present dangers associated with facing fast bowlers, even while wearing a helm
Bangladesh emerge from a victory drought
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Dhoni doesn't heed his own warning
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More questions than answers for India
MS Dhoni maintains that India have made progress in England and will continue to focus on processes rather than results. But they might ask ‘Did we gi
Positive England avoid falling flat
The pitch has not been the seam-friendly surface Alastair Cook might have anticipated but it stretched his captaincy as England’s bowlers strived to f
Life savers
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A nod to the future for Root and England
This was one day at the start of a long summer but after a long and painful winter it was a day for England to enjoy the sunshineAndrew McGlashan at L
Baz stumbles a single
Plays of the Day from the fifth ODI between New Zealand and India, in Wellington Abhishek Purohit in Wellington31-Jan-2014The stumbled runBrendon McCu
Attack-first attitude keeps McClenaghan striking
Mitchell McClenaghan’s primary duty is go all out for wickets and, like he showed in Napier, he has the knack of doing the job for his team at key tim
Is workload taking a toll on Ajmal?
Saeed Ajmal made a relatively late entry into international cricket but didn’t play his first Test till he was almost 32. He is 36 now and is doing hi