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Dinda v Warner, and Ganguly's surprising fielding
Plays of the day from the match between Kolkata and Delhi at Eden GardensGeorge Binoy07-Apr-2010Dinda v Warner: The first over of Delhi’s chase. Ashok
Shared spoils of a memorable contest
History suggested it was going to be a tight series, and in the end 1-1 felt like the right result. You can understand why South Africa felt they shou
Mumbai's bloody-mindedness to the fore
Mumbai’s victory in the Ranji final epitomises the bloody-mindedness and never-say-die attitude that makes them the behemoths of Indian domestic crick
A successful strategy, and an end-of-innings hoax
Plays of the Day from the fourth day of the first Test in GalleSidharth Monga in Galle21-Jul-2010Kumar Sangakkara’s choicesSri Lanka were the only tea
Hilfenhaus worth rushing back
In his first game for six months, Ben Hilfenhaus did enough to convince Australia’s selectors he deserved a spot in the Test squadPeter English22-Jun-
'There's nothing better than being a legspinner'
A year and a half on from what he has realised will probably be his only Test, Bryce McGain is still in the game, playing for the joy of it, and for t
It's just not Sreesanth's time
Try as he might to sound philosophical about it, Sreesanth couldn’t hide his disappointment after being forced to miss the Test series because of an i
Grand, exhausting and rewarding
You’ve got to have the stomach for Delhi – in more ways than onePeter English18-Nov-2010Two weeks in Delhi was both too long and nowhere near enough.
Home team bank on Centurion advantage
South Africa have a 11-1 win-loss record in Tests in Centurion since 1992, which means India will be up against it in the first matchS Rajesh14-Dec-20
Recent form favours South Africa
South Africa are favourites based on recent form, but West Indies can draw inspiration from their excellent performances in global tournaments against