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Part two of our correspondent’s West Indies diary stars the elements, and a heir to Marshall’s legacyDaniel Brettig27-Apr-2012April 12Travel day. Out
Part two of our correspondent’s West Indies diary stars the elements, and a heir to Marshall’s legacyDaniel Brettig27-Apr-2012April 12Travel day. Out
Ian Bell’s return to England’s ODI side was not championed throughout the land but he is now liberated of his troubles over the winter and in some for
Moises Henriques achieved the rare distinction of scoring fifties in each innings of his debut Test, but India still remained on course for a comprehe
Harnessing the interest of the UK’s population of enthusiastic expats from the Indian subcontinent is going to be important to the future of the Engli
Bangladesh have relied on their spinners at home over the years, but as today demonstrated, that might be changingMohammad Isam15-Jun-2023Bangladesh f
Gifted batter, exceptional fielder and an all-round talent, he represented the very best of Australia’s golden cricketing eraIan Chappell23-Apr-2023Wi
Defending champions Jaffna fork out US$ 92,000 for the left-arm quick as the top-eight expensive signings were all domesticMadushka Balasuriya15-Jun-2
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In the World Cup opener, England’s uncharacteristic batting innings was characterised by tentative shots more than full-blooded onesMatt Roller06-Oct-
For the first time in history, a tied T20 international was decided after not one but two Super OversAshish Pant18-Jan-20243:53Takeaways: Relief for R