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'A dangerous precedent'
After several umpiring errors in the Sydney Test, an official protest from the Indian board saw the unprecedented step of an umpire, Steve Bucknor, be
Sehwag's calm as good as a storm
There were no airy slashes, few high-risk shots, and yet Virender Sehwag’s innings had the same effect as so many of his cavalier knocksGeorge Binoy i
Too many chinks in Kolkata's armour
It’s hard to imagine a 104-run partnership from just 55 balls being intrinsically worthless, especially in the Twenty20 format where such associations
Three hundred 300s
Here are some quick numbers on 300sCricinfo staff03-Jul-2008 The first score in excess of 300 was England’s 334 against India in the first match of th
Unexpected heroes step into the limelight
The cricket’s been prosaic rather than nail-biting, and some of the leading actors appear to have forgotten where the stage isCricinfo staff19-Oct-200
Some backbone at last
The pitches may have been dead and the referrals system may have raised more problems than it solved, but West Indies can congratulate themselves on t
'What was in his tea?'
Australia bowled only spinners and part-timers after tea on day four in Nagpur, in an attempt to boost the over-rate, a tactic that just about everyon
Eight steps to defeat
Ali Cook looks back at what contributed to Australia losing its tag as the undisputed Test championAli Cook11-Nov-2008 Jason Krejza took 1
An embarassing defeat
The defeat in the second Test, completed quarter-hour after lunch yesterday, was as swift, embarrassing and emphatic and brought about by the same fac
Attack of the openers, and a fan of gold
M to the power four, egging Dilshan on to a century, and a shiny bodysuitJonathan Cowley20-Jun-2009Why I picked this matchI couldn’t get tickets to th