Can New Zealand do an England 2012?
England showed four years ago that India can be beaten at home with the help of four key attributes. New Zealand possess all of them, to a degree, and
Darren Bravo's love affair with Asia
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A tale of contrasting veterans
Hashim Amla is slowing down after a long and illustrious career; JP Duminy is just threatening to fulfil his potential. But, with AB de Villiers waiti
The hits and misses in Ranji Trophy's neutral venues system
The neutral venues system was a venture into the unknown for teams in the Ranji Trophy and while many things stayed the same, a few other trends also
Steketee constructs last over to ease bad memories
After being dumped into the Adelaide Oval construction site three years ago, Mark Steketee can enjoy looking at the new standJarrod Kimber21-Dec-2016O
The Kohli-Dhoni duet
Transitions in leadership are very much a talking point at the moment. India’s ODI handover had hallmarks of the old and new waysArun Venugopal in Pun
Lording it on the last ball
After Stuart Broad’s four-ball cameo sealed a record chase for the Hobart Hurricanes, we look at other chases sealed off the final delivery in the Big
Highest partnership for Australia in ODIs
Australia’s openers – David Warner and Travis Head – rewrote the record books on Australia Day in AdelaideGaurav Sundararaman26-Jan-2017284Runs added
How Cobras swung it the other way
Halfway into the current domestic season, they were bottom of the table. Then, rejuvenated by a new coach and new captain, they came storming backFird
Hating and loving the IPL
From planning to protest against the IPL to becoming fans of the leagueRahul Misra23-Apr-2017In the middle of the previous decade, cricket fans in Ind