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The ups and downs of Munaf Patel's journey
Off the selectors’ radar for the past three years, Munaf Patel seems to have accepted that he may never play for India again. But that doesn’t stop hi
Rising from the East
With Pacific views and short boundaries, McLean Park is a stadium like no otherWill Macpherson04-Nov-2014There aren’t too many international cricket g
SSC's Superman does it again
With two gone early and a brittle middle order to come, Jayawardene played the kind of innings that grabs you by the collar, flings you on a train and
Shehzad ticks off Pakistan's missing landmark
Given all Pakistan’s success in T20 it was incongruous that they were the only one of the top eight nations not to have an individual hundred: Ahmed S
Reversing the scales key in Bangalore clash
In a battle that is no longer David v Goliath, India need to focus on the minute details that almost cost them the England game while Ireland need to
Old rivalry, new ground
An Aussie fan watches the trans-Tasman game, but only after one man and a laptop arrive via rickshawTim Scoular26-Feb-2011Choice of gameWhat better wa
Taking the lead
Not long ago Andrew Strauss thought he would never play for England again, let alone captain them. Now, in a post-Ashes glow, he has the command of pl
Grounded, astute Broad ready for stardom
Fortunately, Stuart Broad is as grounded as they come. At the age of 23, he’s well aware that his career is still in its infancy, and he’s as well pla
Eastern son
Sourav Ganguly fired Bengal’s imagination. He was a talisman the state had waited too long forSoumya Bhattacharya10-Nov-2008 For all Benga
'Cricket should talk'
India’s captain has always been an old-school player, firm in the belief that actions speak louder than words. How does he deal with a side where, inc