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Agent denies that Nigel de Jong has apologised
The agent of Hatem Ben Arfa has denied reports suggesting that Manchester Nigel de Jong has apologised in person for the challenge which left the Newc
Wenger’s most pressing transfer matter this summer
Wenger’s pressing matter this summer is not to obtain players in the final third, instead the Frenchman’s main objective should be to strengthen and b
Colin Graves told by MP: 'Put up or shut up', amid row over influence at Yorkshire
Role of former club chairman called to account at DCMS hearing in WestminsterAndrew Miller25-Jan-2022Colin Graves, the former ECB chairman, has been t
Why Warne missed out on Test captaincy
If Shane Warne did not know why he was never chosen as Test captain he does nowCricinfo staff18-Oct-2007 Regrets, I’ve had a few: Sha
Irresistible force Bumrah bosses percentages and moments at Eden Gardens
On an unusual day-one pitch in Kolkata, he bowled with ‘patience’, with a wicket ball coming along with an extra bit of somethingKarthik Krishnaswamy1
Chennai's hard grind leaves India and South Africa wanting more Test cricket
South Africa, unused to the format, dug deep and found reserves of stamina within themselves, and India showed once again how much of a force they are
Bangladesh's Below-Par League needs an overhaul, and quick
Poor (or no) planning, a shambolic DRS set-up, player misconduct – it was another forgettable season of the BPLMohammad Isam15-Feb-2023Shakib Al Hasan
Slow Death back in the Fast Lane: How Tymal Mills rose again
After managing a long-standing back issue, and starring in the Hundred, Mills is back in vogueDavid Hopps15-Sep-2021How would Tymal Mills feel, during
FAQs: What's the big deal with pink-ball Tests?
Everything you’ve wanted to know and been too scared to askNagraj Gollapudi19-Nov-2019On Friday, India and Bangladesh will both play their maiden day-
The Stockbridge soundtrack to Scotland's sensational Sunday
From the sweet melody of cleanly struck boundaries to the crowd’s spine-tingling renditions of ‘Flower of Scotland’, The Grange pulsed with noise and