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England's squad to win and/or lose the Ashes – Part 1
England announced their squad to ruthlessly demolish the quivering Australians amidst some razzmatazz last week, whilst the all-but-already-defeated R
A lucky man
Beau Casson played one Test for Australia before a heart condition put paid to his cricket career. Unfortunate? Quite the contrary, he saysDaniel Bret
Minnow menace
Siddhartha Vaidyanathan offers five reasons why India’s outing against Bangladesh may not be so easySiddhartha Vaidyanathan16-Mar-2007
'Winning the trophy feels fantastic' – how Barishal beat the odds to become BPL champions
Tamim Iqbal thanks Mushfiqur Rahim for taking some pressure off him and praises the togetherness of the team Mohammad Isam02-Mar-2024When the Fortune
Cricket in the time of pulmonary disintegration
You don’t schedule a game in Delhi immediately after Diwali. Clearly, the BCCI didn’t get the memoSidharth Monga in New Delhi01-Nov-2019So you think y
The lost wicketkeeper
He was one of the most admired young keepers in the country but Michael Bates is currently without a county and hoping for one more chanceAlan Gardner
Zak's back without excess baggage
Discarded and unfit, Zaheer Khan sighted an unceremonious end to his career. Then he decided to do something about itNagraj Gollapudi25-Nov-2013The ch
Sammy taps into Olympic spirit
There are signs of a fragile recovery in West Indies cricket and a place in the World Twenty20 final – the prospect of silverware – would give long-su
Belief allows England to win from nowhere
It was set to be a drab final day in Cardiff, but Andrew Strauss’s team created their own atmosphere to conjure a remarkable victoryAndrew Miller in C
There goes Ponting the Test hero
When thinking and grumbling about Ricky Ponting in his current state, don’t forget that he has been Australia’s best batsman since BradmanPeter Englis