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Jofra Archer's absence tests England's seam-bowling bench strength with eye on T20 World Cup
Recalled David Willey and Chris Woakes can stake long-term case with new-ball wicketsMatt Roller22-Jun-2021A dozen games into his T20I career, Jofra A
Rashid Khan playing in the PSL is a sort of homecoming
At a time when Afghanistan is in the world’s political focus again, the first pan-subcontinental star offers a respite from all that heavy context Osm
So you thought cricket was uncool?
Poor you. Haven’t heard of the Hundred then?Alan Gardner16-Aug-2021The Hundred is here, bat slung casually over one shoulder, proudly wearing a cricke
India spin the wheel but still need fortune to keep semi-final hopes alive
Trio of Ravindra Jadeja, R Ashwin and Varun Chakravarthy help blow Scotland awayDeivarayan Muthu05-Nov-20212:13Agarkar: If there is grip in the surfac
Old Scarborough friends Mitchell and Stoinis to take field as international foes
Much like they were in their respective T20 World Cup semi-finals, school-mates Mitchell and Stoinis were the heroes for Scarborough back in 2009Alex
Tim David, Singapore's most famous cricketer, might be the IPL's (and Australia's) next star
The big hitter came up through the ranks in unusual fashion and went for a record price in the IPL auction. Will this be the year it all comes up rose
Joe Root's wide-eyed wannabes embody England's decade of decay
Adelaide drubbing almost warrants an apology to the cast of 2006’s gut-wrenching defeatAndrew Miller21-Dec-2021Adelaide. It’s a venue that can still b
Ross Taylor: A batting giant for New Zealand and a star at No. 4
Stats highlights from Ross Taylor’s long and storied international careerS Rajesh08-Jan-2022With an aggregate of 18,145 runs, Ross Taylor has scored 2
Issy Wong rides the emotions as England sense their chance on rain-wracked day
England quick feared she was surplus to requirements before reality of cap presentationValkerie Baynes29-Jun-2022Issy Wong is, quite literally, living
Healy and Haynes, the fine line between desire and deed, and a date with World Cup destiny
The two could have been lost to Australian cricket if they had given in to their self-doubts. They didn’t, and the system needs to be lauded for thatA