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The story of Keshav Maharaj's miracle comeback
A ruptured Achilles tendon can take nine months to heal, but the SA spinner was back on the park in less than six, thanks to cutting-edge medical scie
Washington Sundar thinks his way to success
For someone so young, with no big variations, the Pune offspinner has done remarkably well thanks to his clarity of thoughtSidharth Monga17-May-2017T2
Usama Mir: from a tiny garage to the big arena
Usama Mir reflects on his early days in cricket, his battles with injury, and the lessons he has picked up from being with world-class players at the
Why Kohli and Warner weren't charged
Footage of Virat Kohli and David Warner allegedly using artificial substances to shine the ball did not come under the ICC’s consideration since the a
My mate Tangles
Looking back at the wit and bowling of Max WalkerAshley Mallett29-Sep-2016In my mind’s eye I see him. Boldly he approaches, arms and legs flailing, hi
England need calm response to Pakistan pressure
The return of James Anderson and Ben Stokes will give England a boost as they look to level the series at Old TraffordGeorge Dobell at Old Trafford20-
Edwards the constant at a time of transformation
Charlotte Edwards has seen a transformation in England women’s cricket and remains at the helm at the start of the multi-format Ashes series which beg
Royals dominate in front of sparse crowd
A small crowd at the Brabourne Stadium saw Rajasthan Royals enjoy conditions similar to Jaipur and Delhi Daredevils let themselves down in the field,
Eliminated XI: The best of the rest
Their teams may have missed out on the knockout berth, but their bright individual performances left a mark on the tournamentArun Venugopal16-Mar-2015
A test of Bangladesh's cricketing systems
The young Bangladesh side, in many ways, represents the transition and growth of cricket and its infrastructure in the country. The World Cup is a cha