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Mohammed Shami's heart makes him a captain's dream
We might not know what Shami has personally gone through over the last year, but what we know is he’s bowling through discomfort, with that seam beaut
England find a way to win as the 'easy semi-final' veers drastically off-script
This was not a drill. England needed two runs to win with the No. 10 on strike, in a contest that they could and should have controlled from the outse
India look to extend 14-year unbeaten streak
A look at all the key numbers ahead of India’s four-Test tour of the West Indies, which starts on Thursday in AntiguaBharath Seervi20-Jul-201615 Conse
Déjà vu ducks, and staying on field all Test long
Also: highest scores by captains and keepers in the Ashes, and making the most runs in the fourth inningsSteven Lynch14-Jul-2015I spotted from Curtly
The 'baby Invincible' who always stood tall
The great Australian batsman always did justice to his precociousness and reputation for being adept in all conditionsAshley Mallett18-Oct-2014With a
Siddle flicks switch to light way
His first spell mirrored an inauspicious start to the tour but Peter Siddle roared back and provided a template for the bowlers to followDaniel Bretti
Spin mystery and a Broad burst
Plays of the Day from the final day of the second Test between England and South Africa at HeadingleyGeorge Dobell and Firdose Moonda at Headingley06-
The win, the wind, the mountain
More South African delights in part two: Cape Town accents, meeting Big Dog and Big Rhino, mangoes for breakfast and moreSidharth Monga13-Jan-2011Dece
James Anderson, a mouse who's beginning to roar
When you watch James Anderson bowl as he did today – with pace, panache, confidence and intense skill – you throw your arms to the heavens and wonder
Manish Sharma guides North to eight-wicket win in Deodhar Trophy
Kicking off their Deodhar Trophy campaign on the right foot, North Zone beat West Zone by an eight-wicket margin at Amritsar, overhauling a target of