'I'm the kind of person who's 100% or nothing'
Charlotte Edwards has captained England to two World Cup wins and is at the centre of a fight for greater recognition and professionalism for women’s
An unexpected, dream debut for Abbott
Kyle Abbott was originally part of the squad only to gain experience. Then Jacques Kallis got injured, and Abbott ended up taking 7 for 29 on debutFir
Wrong 'un helps Narine move in right direction
West Indies stayed alive in the one-day series against Bangladesh courtesy two main contributors: while Sunil Narine turned his form around with the b
A new Astle. A new Vettori?
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Australia's second-best, without a doubt
Think not of Ricky Ponting as the batsman of the last couple of years – and particularly the past fortnight. Remember that for almost a decade Ponting
Five U-19 performers to watch
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Ten at Lord's
A famous win for South Africa was doubly special for Makhaya Ntini, who became the first bowler from his country to take ten at the groundFirdose Moon
Sri Lanka overworked and imbalanced
They came to the Asia Cup after five games in 10 days in Australia and had their first practice the day of their first game. But it was the loss of th
Hales falls short, Bairstow clings on
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'I may have thought too much about the game but that's who I was'
For Rahul Dravid, analysing his cricket and working his weaknesses out methodically was a way of making up for his relative lack of conventional talen