Ashes Diary 2001 by Steve WaughLynn McConnell14-Dec-2001Buy Onlinefrom CricShopAshes Diary 2001 by Steve Waugh. Published by Harper Sports. Reviewed b
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Above-average performers, and both sides passing 600
Steven Lynch answers your questionsSteven Lynch24-Aug-2005The regular Monday column in which our editor answers your questions about (almost) any aspe
Extravagantly sound
Dravid’s batting style is the opposite of effortless. It’s elaborate, flourishing and effortful. And that may be why he does not get his dueMukul Kesa
Taylor's dream performance
Jerome Taylor’s first five-wicket haul in Test cricket was based on the extremely sound principles of bowling an excellent line and length, and doing
A day to savour for Bangladesh
The first day of Test cricket at Fatullah produced a quite remarkable batting performance from the home side, with Shahriar Nafees being the standout
The curious case of Dravid's crawl
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More supporter tributes
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Saving the day by seizing the advantage
With their 300-run stand, Yuvraj Singh and Sourav Ganguly moved India from a precarious 61 for 4 to a position of strength George Binoy at the Chinnas
Summing up the final in numbers
Twenty numbers from the thrilling last-ball finish to the IPL01-Jun-2008A last-ball finish was the fitting finale to the tournament. We picked out 20
O'Brien confident of New Zealand success
It was like a home from home for Iain O’Brien at Old Trafford. Instead of windy Wellington it was gale-force Manchester he had to contend with as he r