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The innings that could save Mark Boucher's career
Mark Boucher’s 55 in the second innings at Newlands was like a lifeboat for his career. He proved he still has the ability to play under pressure that
Chennai's troubles start from the top
The start of an innings is especially important and the failure of the Chennai Super Kings’ top order after the departure of Matthew Hayden and Michae
The Ashes before the Ashes: the Aussie farmers who beat the English pros
The tale of a Goliath-slaying by two dozen Davids of Castlemaine, Victoria, in 1862Geoff Lemon and Adam Collins16-Nov-2025We tell a lot of Ashes stori
Riling up Rilee – how Rajapaksa scrap added fuel to Rossouw fire
A heated exchange put the South African “in the zone” as he hammered a belligerent century to win Jaffna their fourth titleMadushka Balasuriya22-Jul-2
Rob Key: 'I thought, what's the worst that could happen? We'll keep losing, but it'll be one hell of a story'
England’s managing director of cricket talks about his management philosophy, combating franchise cricket’s allure, and why Bazball has succeededVithu
For Namibia, it's a chance to throw their chips on the table and let it ride
They might not make it to the knockouts, but this generation of Namibia cricketers can certainly leave behind a legacy to be proud ofPeter Della Penna
'Spin bowling is one of the strongest skills I've seen in the women's game' – Jacob Oram
New Zealand women’s bowling coach talks about the health, growth and nuances of women’s cricket from his perspectiveAnnesha Ghosh in Melbourne01-Mar-2
Brendan Taylor's Miandad moment and Shahadat Hossain's stunning hat-trick
Clashes between Bangladesh and Zimbabwe have been full of twists and surprises. Here’re five of the bestLiam Brickhill and Mohammad Isam20-Oct-2018Ban
Tactics Board: Where the final could be won and lost
Barely two weeks since their defeat to India in the group stage, Pakistan are a transformed side. We look at what it would take for them to upstage th
'I was in the right place at the right time when South Africa were looking for a spinner'
Former offspinner John Traicos remembers playing with the South African invincibles, and beating Australia and England in World Cups with ZimbabweInte