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No Ajmal, no problem for Pakistan
When a team loses its best bowler, it is expected that the team’s performance will suffer. As usual, Pakistan defied the expectationsUmar Farooq in Du
Boult's boundary blinder
Plays of the day for the second T20I between West Indies and New Zealand in DominicaKanishkaa Balachandran06-Jul-2014The boundary blinder – IReflex ca
Du Plessis' lucky escape
Plays of the day from the match between Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals in RanchiKarthik Krishnaswamy13-May-2014The confused non-shotSteven S
Incremental gains squandered by Zimbabwe
The final day was written off as nothing more than an exercise in time keeping and it became evident the clock had been speeded up as early as the eig
Bell stands tall when England need him
There were very few of the strokes he is gifted with but Bell’s fortitude has given England the platform to strike the first blow in this seriesGeorge
Progress elusive for Glamorgan
Glamorgan have some experienced heads and the nucleus of a capable side but the lack of local talent is worryingGeorge Dobell28-Mar-2013Last year 6th,
Get a move on, will you?
How can you not be irked by the outbreak of dawdling on day three in Kolkata?Andy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013Yesterday’s play was not the most riveting. Indi
Taylor's Tendulkar moment
No bombs but plenty of explosions courtesy Bangalore’s own Kiwi, some ordinary fielding, and a monster at arm’s lengthChandrachud Basavaraj18-Oct-2009
The perfect No. 11
There are No.11s who have been known for their incompetence with the bat, but Chris Martin’s lack of skill is legendaryS Rajesh01-Dec-2008
One hundred and counting for Kumble
When Anil Kumble takes the field for the final Test at Ahmedabad, he will become the second spinner to have played 100 TestsGeorge Binoy17-Dec-2005