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Like a Kandyan dancer
Kumar Sangakkara is playing his final ODI series at home, but his feet and mind are as nimble as everAndrew Fidel Fernando in Pallekele10-Dec-2014All
Ashwin back in business after going on the attack
R Ashwin has always looked a better bowler when he has tried to take wickets, as was showcased in the Asia CupKarthik Krishnaswamy in Mirpur05-Mar-201
Marsh's high and de Villiers' control
Stats highlights from the second day in Centurion, when Australia’s bowlers backed up the good work done by their batsmen on the opening dayS Rajesh13
Destiny, and an unforgettable domestic game
From Pradeep Ramarathnam, USA Cricinfo25-Feb-2013From Pradeep Ramarathnam, USATwo men experienced similar turnarounds in a Ranji ODI back in 1994. O
How little training is too little for South Africa?
While too much cricket is never a good thing, a certain amount of conditioning is a must to build up the fitness levels required to get through a Test
Broad takes reins for England defence
England’s Twenty20 captain gave a practised response to questions about the absent Kevin Pietersen before offering praise for his young sideDavid Hopp
Unfair treatment for Benn
Chris Broad needs to explain why he chose to hand Benn a more stringent penalty under the code of conduct, than Australians Haddin and JohnsonTony Coz
The importance of Sunny
Gavaskar was was not just another cricketer but a metaphor for a country’s aspirationsAyaz Memon10-Jul-2009A few weeks ago, shortly after Sunil Gavask
'You need to feel bad when you don't get picked'
The Delhi opener talks about making his peace with not being selected for India despite an exemplary last seasonInterview by Nagraj Gollapudi24-Sep-20
Settling down Malik
Though series against Zimbabwe and Bangladesh might not test Pakistan, it does offer Shoaib Malik and his side the time and space to settle downOsman