All posts tagged "India"
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/ 8 years agoStat Zone: The 18-year-old from Afghanistan you need to know about
Simon Sweetman opens to the record books up to see how close Baheer Khan is to breaking a certain batting feat
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/ 8 years agoPakistan are making progress in all three formats, says Shahid Afridi
Read our Q&A with Pakistan legend Boom Boom
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/ 8 years agoAction Replay: When a whole series was defined by one delivery – one wide
Steve Harmison's 2006/07 gaffe and a Gabba Test which would set the rule for the rest of the series
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/ 8 years agoPICKING UP THE PIECES
Greig and Steele show English pride despite defeat again in 1975 Paul Edwards continues his look into the Ashes archive and...
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/ 8 years agoNepalese move mountains but spark an Indian demise
By Richard Edwards History makers: Nepal celebrate their famous win over India IN sporting terms it’s right up there with Leicester...
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/ 8 years agoDoran is first ever concussion substitute
By Seth Francis Replacement: Jake Doran AUSTRALIAN Jake Doran earned himself a unique place in cricket history this week as he...
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/ 8 years agoA WORK IN PROGRESS BUT SO FAR, SO GOOD!
Saj Sadiq chats with Shahid Afridi, with the all-rounder believing Pakistan are beginning to make strides in all three formats of...
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/ 8 years agoSuperstar Shah heads a not so illustrious group
SIMON SWEETMAN In the runs: Baheer Shah The editor of Cricket Statistician analyses recent events Records, they say, are made to...
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/ 8 years agoCould a whole series be defined by one delivery? Well, in 2006, it virtually was!
ACTION REPLAY Richard Edwards looks back to the disastrous whitewash tour Down Under in 2006/7 when England were defending the newly-won...
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/ 8 years agoISSUES TO RESOLVE STILL FOR WINDIES
PLANET CRICKET At the heart of the Global Game Despite positive messages on the pitch, West Indies cricket needs to address...
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/ 8 years agoHOW DEFIANT DAVIES KEPT HIS ENGLAND DREAM ALIVE
Paul Edwards looks behind the rise of Lancashire’s young keeper to discover the highs and lows of his battle for a...
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/ 8 years agoA SCRAP BETWEEN ASHES ALSO-RANS
Tim Wigmore questions the validity of the hyper-coverage given to two teams who are well off the world No.1 spot Winners:...
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/ 8 years agoSORRY BEN, BAIRSTOW CAN BE OUR No.3 AND STILL KEEP
In three weeks’ time, the build-up would have ended and the Ashes will be well underway. Between now and then though,...
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/ 8 years agoEngland age-group games ‘not be-all and end-all’
THE performance of the England U17s in the World Cup in India last weekend has not only shone the spotlight on...
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/ 8 years agoSA T20 flop may mean ECB have missed the bus
The editor of Cricket Statistician analyses recent events SIMON SWEETMAN Packing them in: but can IPL scenes be repeated in ECB’s...
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/ 8 years agoIndian openers in record spree
INTERNATIONAL ROUND-UP By George Jones INDIA recorded their highest opening partnership in T20I cricket as Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan led...
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/ 8 years agoEngland Women win accolade after World Cup triumph
Clare Connor accepts Vitality Team of the Year award on behalf of World Cup winners busy battling in the Ashes
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/ 8 years agoHow Bangladesh can cure travel sickness
Tim Wigmore investigates the wide disparity between the home and away performances of the emerging cricketing nation PLANET CRICKET At the...
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/ 8 years agoDernbach and Meaker extend stays at the Oval
New deal: Jade Dernbach SURREY will still be able to call on the seam services of Jade Dernbach and Stuart Meaker...
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/ 8 years agoKeaton is keen to open for Red Rose
By Richard Marshall NEW Lancashire batsman Keaton Jennings hopes to get a chance to open for the side next season. Jennings...
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/ 8 years agoSomerset benefit from an old rivalry
By Jeremy Blackmore SOMERSET youngsters Eddie Byrom and George Bartlett put aside their old schoolboy rivalry to play key roles in...
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/ 8 years agoPlanet Cricket: Why women’s game is ripe for match-fixers
How the wage disparity between the men's and women's game could lead to fixers' interest
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/ 8 years agoTrescothick still facing up to demons a decade later
The Somerset and England legend on mental health and work to help cricketers, the Ashes and his career
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/ 8 years agoI’ll handle the pressure, says new Australia captain Haynes
By Tim Wigmore On Sunday, England will begin their attempt to regain the Women’s Ashes when they meet Australia at a...

