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A tale of two contrasting knockout teams
Sri Lanka may not be the better team, but they somehow just get the job done during World Cup knockouts. The same can’t be said of their quarter-final
Form and history with Australia
Intimidating batsmen, aggressive pacers, home conditions and an unmatched World Cup record: Australia have all the ingredientsBishen Jeswant09-Feb-201
Do you get a kick out of that?
Jonny Bairstow is just the latest cricketer to have injured himself playing football on the eve of a matchTimothy Ellis13-Jul-2014Jonny Bairstow’s foo
'If I see something wrong I cannot keep my mouth shut'
Nepal captain Paras Khadka isn’t diplomatic, cries while watching movies, and supports Liverpool in footballInterview by Nagraj Gollapudi10-May-2014De
Route 666 to the WACA
Was it the face-melting heat or was there really a dolphin on the field?Lee McDonald15-Dec-2013Choice of gameUnfortunately, like most cricket tragics,
From wildcard to senior
Khurram Manzoor looked tentative on his Pakistan comeback but, two Tests later, made a century against the No. 1 Test attack alongside a debutant open
Look beyond London, ECB
Test cricket should be taken to venues outside the south-east of England if it should inspire the next generationSam Blackledge, UK03-Sep-2013There wa
Mentor, funny man, match-winner Gayle
He may have been out of the West Indies side for over a year, but Chris Gayle is still someone who doesn’t have to say much for his team-mates to feel
One-day giants
Five one-day international sides that have left a lasting mark on the gameGeorge Dobell01-Dec-2011Australia 1999-2007No side has dominated the ODI for
Kumble-Harbhajan partnership touches 50
Stats preview to the second Test between India and South Africa, in AhmedabadS Rajesh02-Apr-2008After the run-fest in Chennai, the bowlers will be hop