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Bairstow glass remains half empty
Jonny Bairstow has batted with verve and skill in Durban but his wicketkeeping mistakes still insist he is far from the finished articleGeorge Dobell
Smith prospers through patience
Michael Clarke’s hundreds are now rarer, but Steven Smith and David Warner have taken up the slack. In Adelaide they have played sweetly either side o
Spat provides useful distraction for England
Alastair Cook, the Lord’s groundsman, and Simon Kerrigan have all been ignored while the spat between James Anderson and Ravindra Jadeja takes the hea
Akshar Patel's dream day
Plays of the day from Qualifier 1 played between Kings XI Punjab and Kolkata Knight RidersAlagappan Muthu28-May-2014The dream dayKolkata Knight Riders
Has England benefitted Ireland?
It is possible to argue that England have damaged Irish cricket; England calling up the likes of Eoin Morgan has caused a significant talent drain in
Kaushalya at the heart of Sri Lanka's campaign
Eshani Kaushalya, an allrounder who evokes memories of Arjuna Ranatunga, played important innings in both of Sri Lanka’s wins in Group AAbhishek Puroh
Tamim keen to end century drought
Tamim Iqbal is using his innings in domestic cricket to help him bat for longer periods in TestsMohammad Isam10-Nov-2012Tamim Iqbal has not scored an
'I've saved my best for the best'
One of the stalwarts of India’s batting talks about playing Australia, being a match-winner, and rediscovering the middle orderInterview by Greg Lansd
Ponting brings it
For an Aussie fan it can’t get much better than sitting with the Barmy Army and watching Ponting and Watson dismantle EnglandMichael De Witt03-Oct-200
Raucous and freakish
Marauders at the top, unclassifiables below. Welcome to Cricinfo’s Test and ODI teams of the yearSidharth Monga03-Jan-2009 What do