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Cheer up Australia, there's always the North star
With no consideration of reality, Marcus North has already been tipped as a future captain this summer, and this fantasy paints him as Australia’s bow
'There were no parties here, were there?'
How much did playing the IPL have to do with the Indians bombing at the World Twenty20? Everyone has an opinionCricinfo staff14-May-2010″As the Kolkat
Ten-year ache
Shane Bond wasn’t the first exciting New Zealand fast bowler who struggled with injuries through a truncated careerSidharth Monga25-Mar-2009″I don’t k
Calm Dhoni commands strong force
Nothing appears to fluster Mahendra Singh Dhoni, and that serene air is contagious. He doesn’t indulge in any histrionics, but his players undoubtedly
Two shades of a plan
Tillakaratne Dilshan’s match-winning 62 was more important in the match context than Rohit Sharma’s unbeaten 70, which had the aesthetic value; while
Shane Jurgensen: 'Boult, Southee, Jamieson and Wagner are similar to the West Indies attack of the '80s'
New Zealand’s bowling coach on the quality of the pace attack and his favourite matchesInterview by Mohammad Isam06-May-2021Shane Jurgensen is the qui
Down but not out: India hoping against hope in final battle at Australia's fortress
They have kept the series alive with a hospital ward more than a cricket team, but will look for hope one final timeSidharth Monga14-Jan-2021This is n
'You are the century maker, not me' – Gavaskar remembers Chetan Chauhan's words
Sunil Gavaskar recounts hugs, tax exemptions and is pretty sure he cost Chauhan two centuriesSunil Gavaskar16-Aug-20201:18Chetan Chauhan: Gavaskar’s l
'When it came to sheer beauty, McCabe was on his own'
He played in the shadow of Bradman but Stan McCabe had a sparkle few could matchPaul Edwards12-May-2020″I saw him bat, I can still picture that swivel
Big Jase shines bright for beleaguered West Indies
From not getting places to train to losing key players, it has been a difficult tour for West Indies but their captain has stood up to the challenges