Samson grabs his biggest chance to shine
Sanju Samson might have entered the wider cricket-loving public’s conscience with his brisk half-century against Royal Challengers, but that’s not the
Brilliantly underperformed, boys
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New blood. Yum
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The rise and rise of Aamer
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Bracewell eyes batting role for Hopkins
John Bracewell has said that wicketkeeper-batsman Gareth Hopkins could play as a specialist batsman in the middle order in the one-day teamCricinfo st
Hughes grabs his chance
After 802 matches and 199 players – not to mention his 20 Tests – Phillip Hughes became the first Australian to make an ODI ton on debutBrydon Coverda
Hughes 'rebirth' far from proven
Australia’s careful handling of Phillip Hughes conveys how desperately they need him to bloom into a batsman of quality, and longevity Daniel Brettig0
'I'd like to be a bit taller'
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Much promise, and a few old problems for the Ranji Trophy
A new format, a strict directive against poor pitches, a home Test season, and the availability of Test stars could breathe some life back into the on
Shakib's bowling workload a worry
Shakib Al Hasan is being over-bowled every season, and is going into another with a heavy load staring him down as he leads a group of inconsistent fa