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Top captaincy, now for the runs
Mahela Jayawardene has been refreshingly aggressive as a leader. Sri Lanka now need him to find his batting touchSidharth Monga at the WACA10-Feb-2012
Rays of hope in a decade of decline
Tony Cozier recounts the memorable moments and phases in West Indies cricket during a decade of strugglesTony Cozier03-Jan-2010For ages strong and dyn
Fade to grey
A reality check on Brain Lara and Sachin Tendulkar, two legends at the sunset of their careersPeter Roebuck20-May-2006 Lara’s incons
Railways to clash with Baroda in Ranji final
Railways batsmen rubbed liberal amounts of salt into Bengal’s wounds on the final day of the Ranji Trophy semi-final at the Karnail Singh Stadium, Del
Pakistan applies for neutral Test venues
The Pakistan Cricket Board says it has applied to the sport’s ruling body to use one of four neutral venues should the West Indies decide against tour
Kumble will be the cynosure in KSCA tourney
Indian spin ace Anil Kumble, who is returning to full-fledgedcompetitive cricket after a nine-month injury layoff, will be the starattraction in the K
Nash makes his decision and will try again
Dion Nash has been through the injury mill too many times to ever be guilty of counting his chickens before they are hatched, but he is determined to
Ireland v Zimbabwe 1st Match
This was the first of the two one-day matches between the teams paled at the Clontarf ground in Dublin where the venerable Clive Lloyd and his team su
Otago make meal of first innings effort
Otago made rather a sandwich of their first innings of only 241 when they won the toss and batted first on the opening day of their State Championship
Chatsworth match finally put out of its misery
India’s ill-fated three-day game against a President’s XI in Chatsworth was finally put out of its misery early on Wednesday morning after yet another