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Plane tales from the hills
Galle to Colombo? Our fearless correspondent takes an unconventional mode of transport and lives to tell the taleDaniel Brettig27-Sep-2011September 5A
Wellington boys exploit the conditions
James Franklin and Iain O’Brien put pressure on India with testing spells Sidharth Monga in Wellington03-Apr-2009A day before the Basin Reserve Test,
Pakistan on an upward curve
Pakistan’s cricket team is on an upward curveZulfi Bukhari07-Jul-2005Bob Woolmer: Pakistan’s first truly professional coach© Getty ImagesSo it was too
Switch Hit: Que Siraj, Siraj
England and India drew 2-2 after a nerve-shredding end to an amazing series. Alan Gardner catches up with Andrew Miller and Sid Monga to pick through
Dean Elgar: 'The writing was on the wall for my South Africa career'
Former captain embraces challenge at Essex as he steps into Alastair Cook’s sizeable shoesAndrew Miller27-Mar-2024As a nuggety, hard-grafting left-han
England's visit to cricket city
Everywhere you turn in Karachi, you see proof of how much the people love the sportMatt Roller24-Sep-2022Barely 300 metres away from the turnstile exi
India's conservative starts batting first in ODIs hurting them
It is a matter of a shift in attitude and some time to get used to England’s style of playSidharth Monga26-Mar-20214:35Manjrekar: Rahul seemed to be e
Insights and judgement from the mildest man in cricket
Vic Marks’ gentleness belies the incisiveness of his observations on the game. His autobiography is an inside look at the fiery Somerset dressing room
How Australia made a fresh start and Shastri became a rapper
All the news you missed in June, and some stuff you wished you’d forgotten – it’s all in the BriefingAndrew Fidel Fernando02-Jul-2018The football Worl
Azhar's series of firsts, and centuries galore
Yasir Shah’s worst numbers, a scarcity of five-wicket hauls, and other statistical highlights from Australia’s 3-0 sweep of PakistanBharath Seervi08-J