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England and New Zealand emerge favourites
Australia, India, New Zealand, England, West Indies and Pakistan have made it to the Super Six of the women’s World Cup. We look at how the teams fare
Malan and Middlesex strike gold
The first trophy of the county season was decided in July, while the Championship continued to take shape. Cricinfo looks back at the last month of ac
Spin, bounce and turn – what we can expect from the 2007 World Cup
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Dreary anticlimax
Peter English reviews Darren Lehmann’s autobiographyPeter English28-Jul-2005Buy it now Darren Lehmann had a topsy-turvy career, but thi
Rookie Aniket Verma and his incredible six sense
On evidence of his early displays for SRH, Aniket appears to have both bravery and incredible ability to back the high-risk methodsKarthik Krishnaswam
Marnus Labuschagne, the pure being of batting
There’s something so beautiful about this magical average being attached to someone as happy to be in Test cricketJarrod Kimber25-Dec-2021Romance and
Australians (back) at the IPL: David Warner and Steven Smith in spotlight ahead of T20 World Cup
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The vulnerable IPL 2021 bubble
Travel through airports, protocol inconsistencies, could heighten the risk factor considerably for this editionNagraj Gollapudi08-Apr-2021A resurgent
'I'm feeling like the luckiest cricketer in the world' – Noor Ahmad
The 15-year-old left-arm leggie from Afghanistan speaks ahead of his BBL stint with Melbourne RenegadesGeorge Dobell09-Nov-2020Tell us a little about
Bravo shines amid West Indies' gloom
West Indies’ marks out of ten after their 2-0 defeat in the Tests against AustraliaBrydon Coverdale08-Jan-20168Darren BravoConsistently, Bravo looked