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A dark end, and the joy of six
Wretched limited-overs tournaments, upset wins, Gilly’s hundred, Sangakkara’s run, and more02-Jan-2008 Australia v Zimbabwe: ‘blow
Generation X
India’s bunch of greenhorns add up to an unknown quanitity. Thy may spring a few surprises, says Dileep PremachandranDileep Premachandran07-Sep-2007
Playing for a place in the side
Both India and Pakistan made four changes each to the XI that played the fourth one-day international in Gwalior and gave opportunities to all of thei
Patient Hogg upstages India
Hogg’s Australia’s best spin option and can be satisfied that he out-performed Symonds and troubled one of the game’s most accomplished players of spi
A note of caution for young champions
At the function at the Chinnaswamy Stadium to honour the India U-19 team, Rahul Dravid and Anil Kumble told them there was a still a lot to aim and ac
Taylor made for the future
England’s newest sensation is a teenage wicketkeeper who’s among the youngest to have made an ODI centuryJenny Thompson10-Feb-2008 Sarah T
'I wanted to play for another year'
Mohammad Rafique, Bangladesh’s leading wicket-taker, has hung up his boots – reluctantly. “There’s more cricket left in me,” he tells CricinfoIntervie
'Crazy' debut
Jason Krejza was hit for 11 in his first over, including a six, on the way to picking up three of the game’s most celebrated batsmenAli Cook06-Nov-200
'I've always felt comfortable in tight situations'
The master finisher talks about the art of pulling off impossible chases, and his less-than-stellar record in the long formInterview by Sriram Veera14
A pillar of Indian cricket
During the 1990s Anil Kumble and Sachin Tendulkar were the twin pillars of a team that sought to establish itself as a big player on the world stageDi