Good Ross, bad Ross
There are two sides to Ross Taylor: the side that attempts too many strokes early, and the one that can be absolutely devastating. In Pallekele, both
Shop till you drop
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Can we call the Doctor, please?
The heat was sapping, the wind was nearly non-existent, but the home fans finally had reason to cheerDylan Copeland18-Dec-2010Choice of gameNothing dr
Emperor, empowerer
With his magnetic presence and enormous talent, Richards instilled a sense of self-belief in every team he played forScyld Berry15-Aug-2010Before anyo
Tough test awaits batsmen
With the pitches in South Africa likely to aid bowlers, it could be a challenging couple of weeks for the batsmenMadhusudhan Ramakrishnan09-Sep-2010Of
Bell steadies England with timely contribution
The more occasions Ian Bell helps the team out of difficulty, the harder it will be for people to suggest he doesn’t belong at this level.Andrew McGla
England look to dent SA stronghold
Stats preview to the first Test in Centurion, where South Africa have won 11 matches and lost only oneS Rajesh15-Dec-2009Requiring to win at least by
Can Harris solve Deccan's bowling woes?
Ryan Harris’ pedigree as a pace bowler and his recently proven ability to play the fire-fighter in the crucial death overs will gladden the hearts of
Herath shows heart for five-star returns
The Sri Lankan left-arm spinner kept his head, and his line and length, in the face of the onslaught from the IndiansCricinfo staff25-Nov-2009On landi
The real Mitchell Johnson
He started the Ashes slowly, and was close to being dropped, but Australia’s spearhead is finding peak form againAlex Brown at Headingley08-Aug-2009Th