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Flaws in the fencing
The IPL’s anti-corruption system has had its share of loopholes Nagraj Gollapudi16-May-2013It was late June 2009, a month after the second IPL was wo
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
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
'Every time I go to the washroom I have a shower'
Don’t go greeting Murali Kartik if you’ve just had a roll in the mud. And don’t ask him what he did to be kept out of the Indian squad eitherInterview
Records tumble in inaugural championship
The inaugural ICC Women’s World Twenty20 witnessed several statistical highlights. Cricinfo looks at some of the interesting numbers from the tourname
Du Plessis' improved spin game makes him 'a pretty tough man to bowl to'
He has tweaked his role according to his team’s needs, even at 38, even at the fag end of a successful careerAbhimanyu Bose30-Apr-20232:43How Faf du P
Will India throw Rishabh Pant in at Basin Reserve?
He is no Saha, but his match-turning potential with the bat can be handy when the team needs quick second-innings runsKarthik Krishnaswamy in Wellingt
Who will RCB and LSG use their right-to-match options on?
RCB can use the option for three players, all of whom can be capped, while LSG have just one pick leftOmkar Mankame16-Nov-2024What is the right-to-mat
New-look England still working out the kinks
Despite the loss, there is an excellent ODI side waiting to emerge; it just may take a bit longer for them to arrive than many assumedCameron Ponsonby
What's the most wicketless overs bowled by spinners in a Test innings in Sri Lanka?
And when was the last time a Test featured two players over 38 years of age?Steven Lynch26-Jan-2021Was England’s 64 overs in the second Test in Galle