The KKR vice-captain talks about why he focuses on impact rather than just run-scoring, his Rs 20-crore price tag, and why he ...
There was drama and chaos at the end of the 2022 Blast final. Who would hold their nerve to make it past the line?
Bangladesh had the chance to show up their dominant neighbour in a crunch game, but one man stood in their way ...
He had the batting skills and the legspin variations that are greatly valued in the shortest format today P erhaps it isn't surprising it was Bob Woolmer who unlocked the idea that Shahid Afridi was a ...
April 2016 homepage The complex career of Younis Khan. The Fawad Ahmed story. Sexism in cricket. Psychology of debuts. Cricket in South Africa's Eastern Cape. Who's cricket's greatest bastard?
It was a throwaway remark from Brendon McCullum, made when he was giving a Sky Sports "Masterclass" to UK viewers, but as with Virender Sehwag's irreducible and immortal "see ball, hit ball", it is a ...
Bad boy WG Grace is easy to love but good boy WG Grace (and the accompanying legend) is hard to bear Everyone knows WG Grace. He isn't synonymous with cricket; he's been in a partnership with it since ...
There has been much gnashing of teeth, wallets and administrative boards over the format of future cricket World Cups. Many fear the sport will be cutting off its nose to spite its face by contracting ...
Javed Miandad was the archetypal "champion if he's on your side, bastard if he's an opponent". Or, put another way, he could be an aggrannoying little devil. This term derives from a combination of ...
VVS, Lara, Holding, Botham and the rest. The magnetic, the princely, the joyous, the mighty: the greatest Test performances of the last 50 years ...
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