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Spin deficiency can hurt South Africa
Deficiency in the spin department can hurt South Africa’s prospects in the Test series, and their current spin options haven’t shown much promiseNagra
Swann ruffles South Africa's feathers
It’s easy to forget that Graeme Swann has only been a Test cricketer for a year. How did England ever manage without him?Andrew McGlashan at Centurion
South Africa basks in sporting spotlight again
Months after successfully hosting the football World Cup, South Africa is set to become the first country to hold each of cricket’s major multi-team t
'I can express myself better opening'
After his success at the top of the order in the West Indies, Mahela Jayawardene talks of the prospect of playing in that position in the 2011 World C
Tamim goes global, the rest go missing
Bangladesh battled hard for long periods of their two-Test series against England, but were prone to dramatic collapses with both bat and ball. Cricin
Jolted India switch focus to survival
The fact that the hosts, favourites at the start of the series, are battling to stay alive in the Test is an indication of how well New Zealand have o
A calming influence on a noisy capital
In the city with three international cricket venues, the sport is visible wherever you goShanaka Amarasinghe18-Nov-2010Despite the thick glass and air
Kirsten out of his comfort zone
The India coach is in a territory he’s often stayed out of since he took charge. He’s in the limelight, and his familiarity with South Africa has a lo
Australia gamble on fear factor
The selectors have taken some risks with the make-up of their 15-man World Cup squadPeter English18-Jan-2011This is almost Australia’s best available
'He is the Obama of cricket'
Interesting one-liners churned out by players, past and present, on all that happened (and should have happened) at the World Cup ESPNcricinfo staff04