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Gayle blows West Indies back on course
The partnership between Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels was one of contrasts but the cumulative effect inspired West Indies to new heightsFirdose Moond
Can Kallis make a U-turn?
He may have hit one of the roughest patches in his career, but Jacques Kallis, in the past, has shown he can recover spectacularlyFirdose Moonda19-Dec
'I want to play ODIs through to the World Cup, and then Tests'
Going into his 100th Test, Kevin Pietersen answers readers’ questions on his plans for the future, the best bowling he has faced, and more21-Nov-2013H
What's next for England?
The nucleus of this England side is not going to change overnight, but some key players are now the wrong side of 30 and will leave tough holes to fil
England's loss is fantastic news for the Ashes
From James Adams-Pace, United Kingdom Cricinfo25-Feb-2013Paul Collingwood has to step up•Getty ImagesThey were about three weeks late, but Australi
Warning signs and mixed signals
Plays of the Day from the second day of the first Test between South Africa and Pakistan at the WanderersFirdose Moonda at the Wanderers02-Feb-2013War
Warne's influence massive
While the contest has been much more balanced in recent years, Australia’s extraordinary dominance between 1993 and 2006 had much to do with the prese
The finest non-white South African player of his generation
Basil D’Oliveira may have become a symbol of the battle against apartheid, but he was a more than handy player as well Rob Steen21-Nov-2011When it com
Dilshan playing the Jayasuriya role
Scoring runs up front, taking wickets and contributing in the field; Tillakaratne Dilshan’s impact in this World cup has been similar to Sanath Jayasu
South Africa take confidence from Perth chase
The memory of their 414-run chase against Australia at the WACA in 2008, will make South Africa confident they can get the 303 they need to beat India