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Plays of the day from the first T20 between India and Zimbabwe in HarareLiam Brickhill in Harare17-Jul-2015The debutThere were a remarkable seven debu
Plays of the day from the first T20 between India and Zimbabwe in HarareLiam Brickhill in Harare17-Jul-2015The debutThere were a remarkable seven debu
The Wahab v Watson subplot, a Geoffrey Edelsten lookalike and a clinical chase made for a great experienceAaron Owen23-Mar-2015Choice of game: The Wor
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Issues facing England’s short-format cricket include too much differentiating between ODI and T20 players and the below-par seam attackOwen Edwards25-
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In the absence of their first-choice attack, South Africa’s bowlers were found wanting against West IndiesFirdose Moonda28-Aug-2024West Indies did as
He was dissuaded from taking up cricket as a 21-year-old, and injuries didn’t help his cause, but the fast bowler has toiled hard to rise through the
Zimbabwe’s coach is happy enough with his side’s progress to already be considering an extension to his contract. He talks about instilling belief in
The Mumbai captain and Ranji record-holder looks back at his domestic career, playing maidan cricket, learning to score fast, the team’s winning philo