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At 56, Wasim Akram is turning his thoughts to his legacy
By not always being one thing all the time since he retired, he has become omnipresent in a way that contrasts with how Imran Khan is famousOsman Sami
On the spot with the ball, a bit of Dhoni with the bat – this Hardik works well for India
For the India allrounder, it’s mainly a matter of backing your strengths but “making sure to use it very wisely”Shashank Kishore29-Aug-20224:15’Hardik
Hetmyer and Dube: examples of RCB's underused resources
RCB, it seems, did not know what their best XI was for much of this season and did not give players a long enough rope when warrantedSaurabh Somani in
Batty leads Surrey out of the darkness
The death of Tom Maynard in 2012 cast a shadow over Surrey but now a side full of young talent is looking forward to a Lord’s final. Captain Gareth Ba
'Nothing can break me'
Imran Tahir talks about overcoming adversity, finding love, and the worst bowling performance in Test historyArya Yuyutsu11-Jun-201516:16’I want to pl
Catch my point?
From Ravi, United States of America Ricky Ponting announced that they can take advantage of ‘Old India’ with their brand of ‘new-age’ cricketCricin
New Zealand find reserves of resilience
New Zealand have shown resilience in bouncing back from their defeat in Galle and are within striking distance of a memorable, series-levelling victor
India's diary-writing, dictionary-wielding captain
Unmukt Chand, who is leading India’s U-19 side to the World Cup, is not quite your everyday up-and-coming cricketerGeorge Binoy09-Aug-2012Unmukt Chand
Waiting for the punchline
Ian Bell was earmarked for greatness as a boy but supporters are still waiting for a game-changing innings. Was the flattery deceptive?John Stern20-Fe
A hero's burden
Five visiting leaders have got centuries in Australia since 2001-02 and improved their standing. Mahela Jayawardene’s stock is up, but his team remain