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'After the first ball, I became confident' – Saleema Imtiaz, Kainat's mother, makes her international debut
The ACC’s decision to have an all-female umpires’ panel at the Asia Cup has opened doors for the likes of Saleema ImtiazMohammad Isam03-Oct-2022Like a
Taskin Ahmed won't go away wondering what might have been
The Bangladesh quick seems to have realised where he was going wrong, and is desperate to make amendsMohammad Isam19-Mar-2021A smile flashed across Ta
Aminul Islam, the latest in a long line of surprise Bangladesh picks
Bangladesh have often blooded relative unknowns in international cricket, including Mashrafe Mortaza, but it hasn’t always gone wellMohammad Isam18-Se
Australia find their Test-match tempo
For Steven Smith and Darren Lehmann, the challenge has been to find a less risky and more sustainable way of running up totals in Test cricket. And th
'I don't think Bangladesh play enough cricket'
Former England batsman Mal Loye recalls his time coaching in Dhaka, and looks at Bangladesh’s recent formTim Wigmore06-Oct-2016After most days as Bang
Long gap a chance for SA to reflect on mistakes
With the Bangalore washout effectively reducing the Test series to a three-match affair, South Africa need to use their spare time to learn from their
Dullsville it ain't
Hamilton gets a bad rap for being a yokel town, but the locals will tell you there’s plenty of fun to be hadMatiu Workman27-Jan-2015New Zealand is a c
Ashes attacks: Dizzy and the Dazzler weigh in
Jason Gillespie and Darren Gough run the rule over England’s and Australia’s fast bowlingNagraj Gollapudi and Andrew McGlashan06-Jul-2013One area wher
Battling school-time traffic, and a birthday by the sea
Our correspondent experiences the moods of victory and defeat, courtesy the captains’ press conferencesAbhishek Purohit09-Oct-2012October 1″School tim
Railways get back on track
The story of Railways’ journey from the bottom of Group A to the quarter-finalsAbhishek Purohit20-Dec-2010Railways are the New Zealand of the Ranji Tr