In a team increasingly full of show-ponies, Wasim Jaffer is refreshingly old-fashionedAjay S Shankar22-Mar-2008 The bat does the t
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The Major steps back
Set to retire from the , Christopher Martin-Jenkins talks about past times, present gripes and future plansStephen Fay06-Apr-2008
Vaughan distraught as aura vanishes
Michael Vaughan has rarely looked as disconsolate as he did as he faced the media after South Africa’s thrilling five-wicket win in the third Test And
That sinking feeling
A look back at Surrey’s season, which disappeared down a drain of injuries and ill-judged signings, and ended in relegation Lawrence Booth04-Dec-2008
Girl trouble
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Almost famous
Victor Brown30-Apr-2009Suresh Raina hammered a low full-toss from Munaf Patel through extra cover last night and punched the air in delight. He had ju
Amber lights at the Riverside
Chris Gayle has said that he wasn’t looking to remain the West Indies captain for a long period of time and would be “giving it up shortly” because of
Marcus North's chance to regain form
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'Tendulkar controls the game'
What are the things that set the great man apart from mere mortals? The ability to read the game acutely, pick the ball early, dedication, discipline
When defensive is offensive
Virender Sehwag has eliminated many weaknesses from his batting. But the most innocuous of weaknesses, getting out to defensive fields, staysSidharth