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Barry to learn fate on Tuesday
Gareth Barry will discover on Tuesday whether he will be fit to take part in Englands World Cup campaign. The Manchester City midfielder has been s
UAE and Oman through to final
A round-up from the fourth day of the World Cricket League Division Two tournament in NamibiaCricinfo staff28-Nov-2007 Gerrie Snym
Rohit sends a warning to the bowlers with an un-Rohit knock
His off-side heavy innings in Jaipur saw not a single pull or hook, or even one six. Yet he scored 53 off 36Sidharth Monga01-May-20252:19The opening q
Axar and Bishnoi's spin charge leaves Australia with little answers
With the fast bowlers leaking runs, Suryakumar turned to his spinners and the duo did not disappointHemant Brar02-Dec-20234:49Takeaways: Rinku’s stock
Can Chris Jordan find redemption and a swansong at the World Cup?
After England’s loss in last year’s semi-final, he was cast as the villain. Now the death-overs specialist is back, fitter, for one last crack at a wo
Hasan Ali resurfaces with threatening zeal from slump and life in the sidelines
His accuracy against South Africa was a throwback to the 2017 Champions Trophy glory daysDanyal Rasool06-Feb-2021The Rawalpindi Test may still be fine
Hashim Amla, a patch of calm on rough seas
Each time he batted, he was playing for the idea that his team should reflect South Africa’s diversity, but the burden never disturbed his serenityAnd
How many batsmen have carried their bat twice in Test cricket?
And which countries have won more matches than they have lost?Steven Lynch30-Jan-2018Dean Elgar carried his bat for the second time at Jo’burg. Has an
Woakes plays down the wizardry as stock grows in England ranks
Chris Woakes may answer to the nickname of ‘Wizard’, but the secret of his success is his determination to keep his feet planted firmly to the groundG
Bird's best, and Williamson stuck in the nineties
Stats highlights from the fourth day in Christchurch, where Williamson completed 4000 Test runs but got out in the 90s yet againBharath Seervi23-Feb-2