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Made in Ireland – and England's overseas World Cup six
The return of the regular Monday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricketSteven Lynch11-Sep-2006The re
It must have Bean love, but it's war now
Our correspondent tracks down the fraudulent comic who changed Pakistan-Zimbabwe contests foreverAndrew Fidel Fernando03-Nov-2022Great journalism shin
Positive cricket and Australian coaches: how Rob Key's vision for England reboot might look
Autobiography provides insight into defining traits of England’s new MDMatt Roller18-Apr-2022Rob Key was appointed as the ECB’s new managing director
Spin troubles see Pakistan falter on well laid-out plans
Nauman Ali and Sajid Khan’s ineffectiveness on home pitches meant Pakistan were outspinned by Australia in the three TestsDanyal Rasool26-Mar-2022A ho
Why Courtney Walsh should be regarded as more than just another West Indian bowling great
While we remember the likes of Marshall and Ambrose for their unique traits, Walsh’s legacy remains nebulous. It shouldn’t beAndrew Fidel Fernando29-A
England ride their World Cup luck for perfect day that may yet save tomorrow
With nothing less than the future of English cricket at stake, an extraordinary final helped reconnect the masses with the country’s summer sportAndre
Usman Khawaja: 205 balls, one boundary
If crease occupation turns itself into a substantial innings, Khawaja’s method is not a problem, but, so far this series, the tactic hasn’t translated
Meet the scouting guru at the heart of England's selection revolution
The success of England’s new recruits in recent months can be attributed in part to the groundwork laid by the ECB’s Mo BobatJon Culley13-Nov-2018It i
Rahul or Raina: Who should play against England?
Both batsmen have brought their IPL forms to the UK. But who is best suited to be part of the Indian ODI middle order?Nagraj Gollapudi in Malahide29-J
What Australia lost, and what they gained
A hard-nosed battle without sledging left stump mics redundant and provided glimpses of new a AustraliaDaniel Brettig in Johannesburg30-Mar-2018There