Donald upbeat about South Africa's pace future
South Africa’s performance at Newlands and the upcoming talent provide plenty of encouragement about the depth of fast-bowling prospects in this count
'When I start thinking too much, I'm in trouble'
One-time wild boy Jesse Ryder says he has had plenty of time out of cricket to think about his game. It’s all about patience for him now, he saysInter
'I realised I was on the wrong track'
Virat Kohli has learnt a lot about himself and his batting over the last year. Bigger challenges than the World Cup lie ahead, but there’s little doub
'Ireland broke the sound barrier last night'
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Gluttonous Gayle adapts to West Indies' needs
If the first day had been all about making an emphatic statement to Sri Lanka, the second was about restraint and maturityAndrew Fernando in Galle16-N
The gold standard
Chappell had talent, elegance and technique to burn, but more formidable was the discipline he imposed on himself – one more severe than those of any
The Chris Martin report
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Warriors soar higher and higher
The Warriors are just one rung away from the top of the ladder they set out to climb, but South Australia’s trophy cupboard stays barrenFirdose Moonda
The Buttler did it
Somerset’s 19-year-old crowd favourite steals the show in the absence of the longed-for Andre Nel histrionicsJohn Pascoe30-Aug-2010Choice of gameThe m
Australia's unfortunate dozen, and India's favourite venue
Ricky Ponting becomes one of only 12 players – all Australian – to suffer two one-wicket defeats in Tests, while Mohali is clearly India’s best home g