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'We've to go back to the basics of our game' – Elgar
Some of the players who were lost to injury and form are set to return as South Africa seek to begin a climb back up the Test rankingsFirdose Moonda15
Cook and Root leave the highlights for others to judge
The discipline displayed by Joe Root and Alastair Cook proved that highlights packages are not the best means of judging the merits of Test cricketers
Contracts help NZ women make strides
NZC announced a mutually beneficial contracts system for last year which helps the players balance their commitments back home with the training they
Consistent Mominul revels in quiet space
He doesn’t always get the recognition his achievements deserve, but Mominul Haque isn’t concerned as long as he keeps scoring runsMohammad Isam07-Jun-
Not just Chris Gayle United
There were sporadic sparks from West Indies, but to seriously compete at a World Cup, they will need more than just a few one-off momentsFirdose Moond
Virat Kohli, soul provider of India's batting
It was in Australia in 2011 that Virat Kohli announced himself as an emerging talent in Test cricket. Now, as the leader of a young batting group, he
Yagnik bats from behind stumps, Dravid goes <i>Taxi Driver</i>
The Plays of the day from the match between Mumbai Indians and Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians in KolkataSidharth Monga24-May-2013The shotYou woul
New faces but same problems for Australia
The hosts shuffled their quick-bowling pack before the second Test but so far it has made little difference and Ricky Ponting has nowhere left to turn
Smriti Mandhana aces pink-ball test after 'two nets sessions'
This day-night Test was announced in May, but the Indian team, it turns out, got next to no time at all to work with the pink ballAnnesha Ghosh30-Sep-
Mendis glut revives Bangladeshi nightmares
Kumar Sangakkara could not have done a much better job of putting Bangladesh under the cosh – but the visitors only had themselves to blameMohammad Is