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The lonely colossus
Solitary and often moody, Hammond was England’s giant in the age of Bradman, and his figures bear testament to a career of mammoth achievementsDavid F
'Devon tried to knock my head off'
He’d played two first-class when he made his Test debut and his action was extraordinary. Paul Adams certainly made an impressionAndrew McGlashan06-Ja
Bringing the left to the right: SRH go off-script to land a winning formula
Their use of (part-time) spinners at Chepauk highlights the randomness of T20Karthik Krishnaswamy25-May-20241:47Review: Why were Shahbaz and Abhishek
Will the real Pakistan middle-order please stand up?
The trio of Asad Shafiq, Azhar Ali and Sarfraz Ahmed has been parched for substantial runs since MisYou, collectively managing 1838 runs at 31.15 in t
Unlikely spin trio gives Zimbabwe reason to cheer
They were without their best spinner, Graeme Cremer, but two debutants and a batting allrounder more than made up for his absenceMohammad Isam08-Nov-2
Limited-overs losses dampen New Zealand's tour
They were in front halfway through the one-day series before they lost the plot a bitAndrew Alderson24-Jun-2015New Zealand coach Mike Hesson could hav
An IPL for openers and big-hitters
Batting stats and trends from IPL 2015, that set the season apart from previous editionsBishen Jeswant26-May-2015The openersIn each of the seven previ
Come fly with me
Our correspondent finds Hamilton’s laid-back charm hard to resist, and summons up the courage to leap off the tallest building in the hemisphereSharda
Well done, Dwayne
The West Indies record that nearly was, the man who makes Ambrose look like Martin Snedden, and moreAndy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013Benn, Gayle and Co realise
Patience is a virtue for Masakadza
He had to wait more than a decade for his second Test century and it is a moment he says he feared would never come Firdose Moonda in Harare 05-Aug-20