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South Africa openers central to solving batting puzzle
Much of South Africa’s possible success in the rest of the Test series will depend on the efficiency of their relatively inexperienced openers: Dean E
England's desperation to win waxes and wanes
Young batsmen like Joe Root have shown an insatiable hunger to score runs on tour while England’s senior bowlers frustratingly see-saw between brillia
India begin Project Raina
India are trialling Suresh Raina at No 4 as back-up for Yuvraj Singh ahead of the 2015 World Cup. But does Raina have the game to succeed in the top o
Kane Williamson's fabulous five at Seddon Park
Stats highlights from the third day’s play in HamiltonSampath Bandarupalli16-Dec-20245 Consecutive Test matches with a century for Kane Williamson at
Unshackled Shakeel switches seamlessly between slow-burn and turbo
He dug in when needed, but also displayed skill and nous to go in an exhilarating directionAndrew Fidel Fernando18-Jul-2023Some days, you get to be on
Uphill task for West Indies
Although India start the Test series with a depleted squad, their powerful batting line-up and excellent recent form make them firm favourites Madhusu
Man Utd offered Antony swap deal! Red Devils held talks with Juventus over Douglas Luiz trade before Italian giants overhauled recruitment team
Manchester United were reportedly offered the opportunity to swap outcast winger Antony for Juventus midfielder Douglas Luiz.Article continues belowAr
'I don't think I'll ever do that again!' – Declan Rice admits he's watched his free-kicks in Arsenal's thrashing of Real Madrid 'about 100 times'
Arsenal star Declan Rice has admitted that he has watched his stunning brace of free-kicks against Real Madrid “about 100 times”. Article continues be
Arbitration court confirms appeals from León and Pachuca, sets date for the hearing on Club World Cup status
The court said that a hearing to consider to León's arguments will take place the week of May 5Article continues belowArticle continues belowArti
Taylor: 'I'll get used to my new life eventually'
A year on from his shock retirement from professional cricket, James Taylor reflects on the fears and opportunities of his new life in coaching and th