Pietersen thrills but gives it away
Shortly after his hideous flap at Nathan Hauritz’s threat-free spin, Kevin Pietersen was caught by the cameras slapping his forehead on the pavilion b
'You need to be a hard coach sometimes'
The former New Zealand coach shares insights from a career in which he made a speciality of cracking tough nuts and getting hard cases to toe the part
Sarwan's finest hour
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Hosts underdogs at Australia's favourite venue
Stats preview of the third Test between South Africa and Australia in Cape TownSiddhartha Talya18-Mar-2009South Africa’s first series defeat in over t
Behind the dollars
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After him, the deluge
He was often New Zealand’s bulwark against disaster. He still could be Don Cameron04-May-2008 After yet another selfless defensive
Jayawardene's field of glory
Jamie Alter in Colombo24-Jul-2008 Mahela Jayawardene became the first batsman to score four consecutive centuries at a ground with his nin
A silver lining and a 21st Century paceman
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'Zimbabwe will return as soon as they are ready'
Peter Chingoka, chairman of Zimbabwe Cricket, is confident his country are well on their way to being a Test nation againInterview by Osman Samiuddin2
Need votes? Dig out the whites
Australia’s last Prime Minister, John Howard, was a “cricket tragic”. He was also routed in the November election. A look at the curious relationship