That man Lara, and a different kind of triple hundred
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The Lahore run-fest, and a flurry of sixes
Did the run-filled Lahore Test have the highest average for each wicket of any match?Steven Lynch23-Jan-2006The regular Monday column in which Steven
Where are they now?
Andrew McGlashan charts the progress of former Under-19 World Cup captainsAndrew McGlashan04-Feb-2006The Under-19 World Cup is billed as a breeding gr
India's greatest bowler
When a bespectacled and studious-looking Anil Kumble made his debut at Old Trafford in 1990, he was still a few months short of his 20th birthdayDilee
A contemporary giant
With an aggregate approaching 8000 and an average of more than 56, Jaques Kallis is easily one of the giants of contemporary cricket, and the most pro
The best strike rate, and 153 consecutive Tests
The regular Monday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricketSteven Lynch18-Jun-2007The regular Monday c
Smith finds his feet
Cricinfo looks at the stats highlights of the third day in Cape TownKanishkaa Balachandran04-Jan-2007 Anil Kumble has a knack of trap
A series dominated by the bat
A stats review of the three-Test series between Pakistan and IndiaS Rajesh13-Dec-2007Ten hundreds – including two doubles – in three Tests, with three
The lost boys
Once heralded as the next big brown hopes of spin, Danish Kaneria and Harbhajan Singh now find themselves losing the magic that made them greatOsman S
When method prevailed over the mercurial
Pakistan have almost qualified for the semi-final, and it came on the back of a performance so controlled and clinical that it could have belonged to