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'In a democracy, the majority always rules'
His commercial savvy saved cricket from bankruptcy; now they say cricket needs saving from his lust for power. To Jagmohan Dalmiya, though, the idea o
In KP's tyre tracks
Travelling the Great Ocean Road is best done in a hired car, if not a yellow LamborghiniBenjamin Golby23-Jan-2015Midway through the 2010-11 Ashes, Kev
Battle-weary England slide again
England look jaded, joyless and over-reliant on tired players who have too many miles on the clock; it is hard to avoid the sense that their time has
New Zealand hope for the Bond factor
He may not be bowling anymore but Shane Bond has plenty of skills and knowledge to impart in the netsAndrew Alderson29-Oct-2012Tomorrow’s Twenty20 int
Keeping the premiership window open
Victoria have made 14 of the last 18 state finals. Now they face the challenge of bouncing back after their first disappointing summer in yearsBrydon
Spin and partnerships turn it India's way
Stats review of the three-Test series between India and New ZealandSiddhartha Talya08-Apr-2009India were expected to win the Test series going into th
Vitor Matos decides to take Swansea City job as release clause cost revealed
Vitor Matos now reportedly wants to take the Swansea City job in a major boost for the Championship club, who are preparing to trigger his big-money r
Ben Curran fifty guides Zimbabwe into lead after Evans skittles out Afghanistan
Afghanistan were dismissed for 127 within one and a half sessions on a tricky pitchAbhimanyu Bose20-Oct-2025Choosing to bowl first in a Test match is
Ben Allison's six-pack has Worcestershire fizzing
Hampshire heavily beaten after batting line-up misfiresECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay13-Aug-2025Worcestershire 196 for 5 (D’Oliveira 52,
West Brom have a "magical" academy star who is shades of Price & Fellows
Over the past couple of seasons, West Bromwich Albion have held a reputation for being a side full of Championship-experienced veterans. Indeed, du