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Hazlewood steps up in shades of McGrath
Josh Hazlewood has not been at his best in this series, but his pinpoint onslaught on the fifth day at Adelaide effectively sealed the TestDaniel Bret
'If we try and blast India's spinners, we can get undone'
Owais Shah discusses the challenge for England’s batsmen in India, and his new role coaching UAETim Wigmore07-Nov-2016On the evening of March 17, 2006
Unfettered Shahzad leads Afghanistan's compelling charge
Belief and audacity in the face of daunting challenges define Afghanistan’s players – especially a particular opening batsman – and their fans, and it
Fit-again Irfan charts season's goals
Last week Irfan Pathan bowled for the first time in a first-class game after two years. Relieved with his comeback, he is now focused on getting throu
Starc's crazy catches
The Australians in this IPL season seem to love challenging gravityNandakumar Ganesh29-Apr-2014Choice of gameI was back at the Dubai Sports City Crick
WPL 2025 auction: what the five teams have done right, and what they have not
It was a small auction, mainly for plugging holes. Some teams did that well, some teams couldn’t quite pull it offShashank Kishore16-Dec-2024Delhi Cap
Australian cricket's simmering melting pot
The recent success of Moises Henriques and other cricketers from minority communities bodes well for the game Down UnderAdam Cooper27-Feb-2013From Hob
'The key to umpiring is people skills'
The world’s top-rated umpire talks about the challenges of officiating at the highest levelInterview by Daniel Brettig09-Sep-2011In the current climat
Don't sign Rafael Leao! Bayern Munich legend warns AC Milan star is 'Leroy Sane 2.0' amid Bundesliga champions' talks with Portugal winger
Bayern Munich have been warned against buying Rafael Leao from AC Milan, comparing the winger to the recently departed Leroy Sane.Article continues be
'I need to leave America or retire' – Shaun Wright-Phillips longs for day USMNT stars can thrive in MLS rather than seek exit to Europe
Shaun Wright-Phillips hopes there will come a day when the likes of Christian Pulisic can stay in MLS, rather than immediately head to Europe.Article