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The youngest veteran in town
What does it take to be counted as an old-timer these days? Not much, it would seemSteven Lynch07-Feb-2013An article on this site last week, reporting
Bowlers' recovery a priority for South Africa
In an age where fast bowlers are getting injured increasingly frequently, South Africa are blessed with two spearheads whose bodies are more resilient
West Indies' extra speed makes the difference
As the World Cup progresses, India are likely to face more teams with bowlers capable of speeds in excess of 140 kph. It’s imperative their batsmen ad
Ryder finds redemption
Jesse Ryder battled with himself at the start of his innings, before going to complete an impressive century under pressureESPNcricinfo staff06-Nov-20
Watson's surprising honour
He began in the middle order before finding his place as an opening batsman, but on the second day at Lord’s it was all about his bowlingBrydon Coverd
Chennai play all the right cards
It says much about the IPL’s competitive nature that a team that finished with a 50% record is now contesting the final against the runaway leadersCri
We have to be mentally ready – Moores
Peter Moores, the England coach, has said the team’s dismal show in the warm-up match was a clear indicator that it was not yet mentally sharp or read
Fatally flabby in the middle
The below-par batting returns for Australia can no longer be explained away as a one-off Peter English at the SCG02-Mar-2008 Australia’s b
The man behind Twenty20
Stuart Robertson, the ECB marketing man who devised Twenty20, speaks to Andrew McGlashanAndrew McGlashan13-Sep-2007 “It’s not rocket s
Memories and moments: Five of the best from the Women's World Cup
From Harmanpreet Kaur’s 171* to Anya Shrubsole breaking hearts, we look back fondly at the past three tournamentsVishal Dikshit26-Sep-2025Alyssa Healy