Damned if they rest, damned if they don't
Can sports science be relied upon to foresee an injury? Who knows. But at the rate Australia’s fast bowlers have fallen in recent times, something had
Mitchell Marsh's growing pains
After becoming a premature role model, he seemed well on his way to losing the plot, like his brother Shaun, but a wake-up call has come at the right
Kohli, Perera in exalted company
Both Virat Kohli and Thisara Perera, the top performers in the ODI series so far, have won Man-of-the-Match awards at an astonishing rateMadhusudhan R
A brighter future through cricket and bikes
If the usual touristy sight-seeing doesn’t interest you, volunteering at Murali’s Foundation of Goodness mightRichard Browne16-Aug-2012The Southern Ex
De Villiers raring to set South African record straight
AB de Villiers, it would appear, just cannot wait to face up to and ease the memories of South Africa’s past misdemeanours at this World Twenty20 Davi
Tahir shows control and poise
The legspinner showed signs of frustration early on, but recovered to bowl an accurate spellFirdose Moonda in Dunedin08-Mar-2012It’s easy to see when
Trott ton trumped by Herath's ten
Plays of the Day from the fourth day of the first Test between Sri Lanka and England at GalleAndrew McGlashan in Galle29-Mar-2012Moan of the dayEnglan
Durability Sangakkara's forte
Kumar Sangakkara, the tenth batsman to reach 10,000 runs, stands out among Sri Lankan batsmen because of his strong performances in foreign conditions
'Australia's aggression gets the best out of me'
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Nightmare for touring teams
West Indies won five Tests in Perth, but the other overseas teams have a 4-20 win-loss record hereS Rajesh11-Jan-2012India won the only Test they have