Irish cricket's Asian legspin hope
Varun Chopra’s inclusion to play in the Under-19 World Cup in Bangladesh will be a boost to his community’s involvement in the game back in IrelandTim
No draw at Durban since 2004
South Africa’s win-loss record at home hasn’t been great, but since their readmission to Tests, England’s win in 2004-05 is the only time a team other
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Despite a decade in power as a cricket administrator, N Srinivasan’s legal troubles and tussles with various board members meant his fall was ominous
Buttler ballistics secure England series win
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Kohli's shadow dancing, and Rajkot's repeat lightshow
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De Lange's dive, Bhuvneshwar's despair
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'A rare individual who'd put pain aside'
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A summer of impressive progress
There is talent and spirit in this England side, though it is far from the finished article. For now, they should enjoy the champagne while it’s still
Sussex globe-trotter laps up Ranji Trophy
70-year-old Peter Chismon, who has been at 54 Test grounds around the world, is currently on a three-month tour of India and is catching as many inter
Sohag Gazi overcomes small-town doubts
Sohag Gazi’s journey to Test level hasn’t been easy, but the Bangladesh offspinner could be an inspiration for youngsters from small towns to pursue t