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The last cricket bookseller
The home of Australia’s first – and possibly last – full-time dealer of his kind is a treasure trove of cricket literature amassed over 45 yearsRussel
South Africa's worst collapse, 6 for 21
A stats review at the end of the tri-series game between Zimbabwe and South AfricaBishen Jeswant29-Aug-20140 Number of times that Zimbabwe have beaten
The school that Sehwag built
The plainspeaking Indian batsman is focusing on life beyond cricket, having set up an educational institution with world-class facilities for academic
Australia's once in a generation opportunity
The home advantage, their present form, the depth in their squad – the ingredients are in place for Australia to win the World Cup. Staying focussed c
Hazlewood completes quartet of promise
Josh Hazlewood has been on Australian cricket’s radar since he was a teenager. The player that made a Test debut at the Gabba was a much-improved vers
Embarrassment to foster radical change
Good may come of this debacle. There can be no concealing the poverty of England’s cricket now. This performance – or lack of it – cannot be tolerated
Karnataka sow the seeds for long-term dominance
The team’s success over the last few years has been built around a group of youngsters who have stepped up in times of dire need and crisisVishal Diks
From beat-up hatchback to purring sedan
Banding together, discussing strategy and knowing their roles have helped India’s quicks to become one of the better attacks of the World CupSharda Ug
World Cup-ending throat restrictions and political squabblings
Part two of our World Cup Achilles heel report explains why South Africa are in the wrong hemisphere and why UAE are better off building skyscrapersAn
Smooth scheduling and rise of new talents
The ups and downs of Bangladesh’s 2014-15 domestic seasonMohammad Isam28-May-2015Surprisingly smooth scheduleFour recognised tournaments were held wit