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A remarkable debut gave way to a year spent on the fringes, but Munaf Patel is finally back, action tweaked and body stronger. Sidharth Monga met him.
The brave little prince
With a swivel of the wrists, Gundappa Viswanath reduced giants to clodsSoumya Bhattacharya29-Sep-2006 Viswanath could murder any bowli
This Burger's out to ruin the batters' day
He’s a late bloomer but has had a heady two weeks or so, debuting in all formats for South Africa, isn’t intimidated by anyone, and does it all with a
Ladies who Switch: Test WAsh up… Gardner's brilliance and Healy's grit
Valkerie Baynes and Firdose Moonda discuss Australia’s victory in the Women’s Ashes Test at Trent BridgeESPNcricinfo staff27-Jun-2023Australia took a
Callum Ferguson retires: 'It is gone to wear the baggy green again'
The South Australia batsman had been told his performances weren’t consistent enoughDaniel Brettig05-Nov-2020In spite of a promising beginning that pe
ICC Academy hones Associates' development
The variety of pitches at the Academy ovals and its facilities to simulate various scenarios are helping Associate teams prepare better for world tour
Smith runs out of options and ideas
With Morne Morkel out of action and Imran Tahir misfiring, South Africa’s captain endured a difficult juggle with limited resourcesFirdose Moonda in J
South Africa's wild young thing
Quinton de Kock forced himself into the national team with an array of breathtaking innings. Now he knows he must think about his gameFirdose Moonda25
Morne makes his mark
The younger Morkel brother is now more confident of his role in the team and can’t wait to team up with Dale Steyn against IndiaFirdose Moonda03-Feb-2
Optimism and oblivion
It would have been thoughtless cricket from England if Sehwag’s abilities hadn’t been factored into their calculations today, but it was equally thoug