Plays of the Day from the match between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Mumbai Indians in BangaloreAndrew Fidel Fernando04-Apr-2013The near déjà vusIn
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Mushfiqur sets new benchmarks
Mushfiqur Rahim has matured as a batsman and captain, and one of his immediate goals is to improve Bangladesh’s record in away TestsMohammad Isam in G
The responsible Mr Wog
Steve Waugh always fulfilled his duties, and managed to never be crushed by them: he was the kind of man any bookish 11-year-old would aspire to beSB
Australia still don't make much sense
If the rain holds off Australia could still win this Test and keep the Ashes alive, but a lot of their decisions continue to suggest confused thinking
Jurgensen's rise debunks old theories
Shane Jurgensen has quietly worked at improving the team culture in the Bangladesh squad and has been rewarded with an extended contract as head coach
Talented yes, but where's the nous?
West Indies’ reckless batting granted India a huge advantage on the first daySidharth Monga at Eden Gardens06-Nov-2013Is there an experience more frus
Dyed in sepia
Controversy, romanticism, derring-do and idiosyncrasy – a recent anthology takes us on an evocative ride through cricket’s pastAshok Malik19-Oct-2013C
A record for de Kock, and one for Taylor
Also, stumps as souvenirs, fastest to 4000 ODI runs, T20 allrounders, and Sydney’s Brewongle StandSteven Lynch17-Dec-2013Quinton de Kock scored 342 ru
NZ begin summer with long-awaited tons
New Zealand are eyeing their first Test win of the year after their top-order began well on a grassy pitch and Ross Taylor and Brendon McCullum sealed
Playing for the people
When Sri Lanka’s players are marginalised by the board, or are on a poor run, they feel the fans are all they have left. There will be love, respect a