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The pointy end
Our correspondent catches some tennis, comes to grips with oversize parathas, and watches a “milkshake challenge”Kanishkaa Balachandran03-Mar-2014Febr
Amla, a master of patience and adaptability
Hashim Amla began his innings like he has often done this year – inside the first ten overs – and batted with simplicity and consideration to bring up
'Will never forget Tendulkar's dropped chance' – Nadeem
Delhi Daredevils’ left-arm spinner Shahbaz Nadeem shares his regret over dropping Sachin Tendulkar’s catch and is optimistic about Delhi Daredevils’ c
'I might as well have been speaking to the vicar about gangsta rap'
During his career, Kevin Pietersen came up with unforgettable lines at every opportunity, from press conferences and his Twitter feed to his colourful
Knock knock
Indian cricket’s next big thing seems to be a 20-year-old from Rajkot determined to break the selectors’ door down by producing triple-hundreds on dem
Reluctant captain, capable leader
On the final day of the second Test, Younis, albeit filling the captain’s post in the absence of Shoaib Malik, showed tremendous leadershipAnand Vasu
Stoic Ganga proves a point
If patience and stoicism were not deeply ingrained in Daren Ganga, he would have already lost hope in his career as a West Indian Test playerVaneisa B
Kane Williamson's fabulous five at Seddon Park
Stats highlights from the third day’s play in HamiltonSampath Bandarupalli16-Dec-20245 Consecutive Test matches with a century for Kane Williamson at
Chance for India to sweep multi-format series against South Africa
After losing the ODIs 3-0 and the one-off Test, South Africa are still looking for their first win of the tourSrinidhi Ramanujam04-Jul-2024South Afric
Off-field noise dominates build-up to Pakistan's tough tour and Warner's farewell
Pakistan go into the Test series as serious underdogs, whereas Australia will look for Warner’s replacementAndrew McGlashan05-Dec-20231:59Warm-up matc