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Butter fingers, and Sehwag's woes
Sidharth Monga looks back at the turning points of the seriesSidharth Monga12-Aug-2008 Virender Sehwag looked menacing but wasn’t always s
Happily to Headingley
On the fightback at Lord’s and looking forward to the second TestPaul Harris17-Jul-2008 Waking up with the house on fire: McKenzie
Looking out for No. 1
Series wins in England and Australia – could 2008 have been any better for South Africa?Colin Bryden06-Jan-2009 Dale Steyn was Sou
A bowler on a hunt
Zaheer Khan has the air of a man on the prowl. When on the field, his every step is measured. He saves his energy for the final act – the killSidharth
West Indies shake off the blues
Dwayne Bravo’s return has been of utmost importance to West Indies’ revivalTony Cozier14-Jun-2009It has taken the simultaneous, belated arrival of sum
In the end, the beginning
Kings XI Punjab’s leading wicket-taker’s summer really took off only after it was almost overFirdose Moonda30-Apr-2009As the sun began to set on the S
Sri Lanka get used to life without legends
The series was decided in three sessions but the collapses, twists and sharp turns ensured it was an entertaining oneSidharth Monga25-Jul-2009It was a
Dutch courage spares organisers' blushes
Nagraj Gollapudi watches Netherlands’ shock win paper over what was a damp squib of an opening day in the ICC World Twenty20Nagraj Gollapudi at Lord&#
An evening with Sir Garry
The debate about the game’s greatest batsman may be all the rage today. But is there any doubt as to who is the most skilled cricketer of all time?Aya
'I'm hoping we've hit rock bottom'
Garry Sobers, Wes Hall, Viv Richards and Richie Richardson discuss the plight of West Indies cricket, Stanford’s legacy, hosting the World Twenty20, a