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Mushtaq bemoans Pakistan's sorry tail
No batting line-up has amassed more runs at a better average than Pakistan’s in the past 18 months, but no other team has fielded a weaker tailUmar Fa
New Zealand look to a Rutherford again
Hamish Rutherford, son of Ken, has emerged as New Zealand’s new big opening hopeAndrew McGlashan in Dunedin08-Mar-2013Hamish Rutherford does not like
A monster hit, and Pietersen's old problem
Plays of the day for the Champions League match between Delhi Daredevils and Perth Scorchers in Cape TownLiam Brickhill at Newlands21-Oct-2012The high
Kasprowicz and Gillespie relive Edgbaston 2005
There are three things Michael Kasprowicz is always being asked: what’s Shane Warne really like? What do you do in retirement? And what happened at Ed
A year to forget
Three-day Tests became the norm, their best batsman continued to struggle, obligatory near misses featured, and they lost talent to ICLUtpal Shuvro26-
Will this Ashes be the making of Bazball 2.0?
England’s attack-at-all-costs philosophy needed to adapt, and it has. How will it acquit itself against the acid test that Australia will throw at it?
Lance Morris rides the lightning but Ashes proves too much, too soon
Precautionary omission from Australia tour party likely to be temporary setback in rapid ascentCameron Ponsonby21-Apr-2023When WACA teammates Aaron Ha
Fulton hopes 'third time's the charm' as Canterbury chase elusive Super Smash title
Head coach believes that the swing-friendly conditions at the Hagley Oval will assist his seam attack in the finalDeivarayan Muthu09-Feb-2023Since tak
Hasan Ali resurfaces with threatening zeal from slump and life in the sidelines
His accuracy against South Africa was a throwback to the 2017 Champions Trophy glory daysDanyal Rasool06-Feb-2021The Rawalpindi Test may still be fine
Everything you need to know about WCL Division Three
A rundown of the six teams gunning for promotion over the next 11 days at the World Cricket LeaguePeter Della Penna in Muscat08-Nov-2018Oman Canada’s