Willy Shakespeare's famous words, and the RP malaise
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Sehwag and the circle of the seasons
From Debojit Dutta, India Cricinfo25-Feb-2013Sachin Tendulkar once replaced Mohammad Azharuddin at the centre of Indian cricket’s consciousness; it
Does cricket have a place in the Olympics?
There’s plenty to be gained, but there’s the knotty problem of feasibility Tim Wigmore02-Mar-2013Kevin Pietersen’s buccaneering 149 against South Afri
Where is Pakistan?
From Brendan Layton, Australia I’m taking time out to lament to decline of the Pakistan cricket team, which has fallen from world beaters to chuggi
Williamson quiet on his new challenge
It was an innings against South Africa that helped Kane Williamson kick on as a Test player and he is now central New Zealand’s batting hopesFirdose M
New Zealand's comeback trend
Ian Butler’s first New Zealand appearance in more than two years was a resounding success as he claimed 2 for 9 and revived his international careerAn
South Africa focused on beating complacency
South Africa had won the series and enhanced their No. 1 ranking before the Centurion Test against Pakistan, but they were in no mood to relentFirdose
Staying in the moment
Before what can be a terribly confusing season for Ajinkya Rahane, the India and Mumbai batsman wants to play more and think less Sidharth Monga01-Nov
Long way ahead for limping Australia
Australia’s performance against Sri Lanka in Hobart so far suggests they are far from being close to the best cricket outfit in the worldDaniel Bretti
Melbourne's Sri Lankan connection
Asanka Gurusinha and Ravi Ratnayeke might be the most famous of them, but there are more than a dozen other former Sri Lankan cricketers who now call