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Why Test cricket in New Zealand is unlike anywhere else in the world
The usual routine is that it gets harder to bat in the second innings, but it’s a little different hereKarthik Krishnaswamy in Wellington19-Feb-2020Tr
Test squad talking points: Joe Burns vs Will Pucovski, Alex Carey still No. 2 and caution over Cameron Green
Talking points from the Australia Test squad picked to play against India in DecemberAndrew McGlashan12-Nov-2020Easy squad, tough decisionPicking the
Get a load of Bevan, Klusener and Dhoni
This week: The ODI exploits of Michael Bevan, Lance Klusener and MS DhoniHimanshu Agrawal22-Jun-2020What We’re WatchingThe ice-cool pioneerThe idea of
Faheem Ashraf – So much more than a dibbly-dobbler
He provides control with the ball and has the ability to make match-defining runs with the batDanyal Rasool05-Feb-2021It would be unfair and absurd to
Talking Points: How did spinners do so well in Sharjah?
Also, should the Kolkata Knight Riders have opened with Rahul Tripathi?Deivarayan Muthu12-Oct-2020Why did Russell bowl in the powerplay?Andre Russell
Disciplined Mohammed Siraj providing depth, intensity to India's pace pack
His ability to pin down any specialist batter for long periods could well make the difference in this seriesSidharth Monga23-Aug-20216:44What makes th
South Africa gear up for four-day franchise competition – and Test-captaincy auditions
The rebuilding of the national side, young players to watch out for, and other talking pointsFirdose Moonda30-Oct-2020Temba Bavuma, Aiden Markram, Dea
Albie Morkel: 'Cricket was a dying sport in Namibia, but people have started watching again'
The team’s assistant coach on the significance of reaching the Super 12s, key players like Wiese, Smit and Erasmus, and much elseInterview by Deivaray
Home-Test specialist Umesh Yadav carves out his own niche
The quick, who has some nifty tricks up his sleeve, is four strikes away from 100 Test wickets at homeKarthik Krishnaswamy02-Mar-2021It won’t be as bi
Scotland have turned the heat on their opponents, but know 'there's still plenty on the line'
“We know it if does come down to the last game – it always does – very rarely it’s a straightforward scenario,” says Kyle CoetzerShashank Kishore19-Oc