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An auction veteran gives an insider’s view of how teams prepare for two days of madnessAmrit Mathur11-Feb-2014Between the first IPL auction in 2008 an
On the captain's back
Michael Clarke’s successful management of degenerative back trouble has been a triumph of meticulousness. But it will only get harder from hereDaniel
Warner's reverse whacks
Plays of the Day from the match between Chennai Super Kings and New South Wales in ChennaiNitin Sundar at the MA Chidambaram Stadium04-Oct-2011The rev
Sorry, Haury
A letter of apology to Nathan Hauritz from The Hauritzer Fan ClubPeter English at Cardiff12-Jul-2009Dear Nathan,’Like us, England’s batsmen were silly
Wisden's only animal, and Ponting's Test-playing uncle
The regular Monday column in which our editor answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricketSteven Lynch14-Jun-2004Steven Lynch is away t
Labuschagne digs deep to handle Bumrah's heat
Australia were on the brink on the fourth morning before Marnus Labuschagne absorbed pressure and paved the way for the lower orderAlex Malcolm29-Dec-
This World Cup will be won on the simple things – wicket-taking bowling, keen fielding and good captaincy decisions
With boundary countback out of the way and a fair round-robin format, the teams that nail their basics are the ones that will make the cutIan Chappell
Teams devoid of momentum brace for challenges of split season
Abhimanyu Easwaran, Karun Nair bat for day-night first class games in futureHimanshu Agrawal05-Jun-2022The 2020-21 season was the first time that the
Virat Kohli's absence creates a hole and a plot twist
The ice of Pujara and Rahane could be as big a test for Australia as the India captain’s fireDaniel Brettig19-Nov-2020Eighty-five years ago an Austral
Hockey player, business student, death bowler – meet teenage Ireland prospect Josh Little
Having made his Ireland debut as a 16-year-old and then been dropped, Josh Little is back on an upward trajectoryPeter Della Penna02-May-2019March 2,