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Dhawan: First Indian to score century before lunch on first day of a Test
Most of the attention on Thursday was on Afghanistan who were making their debut in Test cricket, but the opening batsman demanded his own spotlightBh
Red-hot Garhwal follows 263 with 196
Rajasthan are in administrative turmoil off the field, but they may have just discovered a special talent on it, in the form of the 18-year-old Aditya
A muffled curtain raiser
The UAE’s excitement over hosting the IPL has been well documented, but the fuss expected on the eve of the opening match was rather muffled Karthik K
Look, Junior's written a book
The story of India’s U-19 World Cup-winning captain, Unmukt Chand, gives you an insight into what it takes for young boys in the country to become suc
Finn vital in inexperienced England attack
England’s rotation policy has left them short of experience in the bowling ranks in India but in Steven Finn they have a quick bowler who can cause da
India's year of denial
India have spent 2012 making excuses for their poor Test performances. It is about time they told themselves some home truthsSidharth Monga07-Dec-2012
Studious Kerrigan works on his art
Being on the end of Kevin Pietersen in full force can make or break a bowler. Simon Kerrigan just saw it has part of his learning curvePaul Edwards at
Jacobs does it all
Davey Jacobs had one of those games when everything he did turned to goldSriram Veera in Port Elizabeth13-Sep-2010There were 6513 people in the stadiu
'I played in two of the greatest Tests of all time'
Peter Willey is now better known as an international umpire, but for 22 Tests in the early 1980s, he was a doughty presence in England’s middle order.
Bright starts, familiar flaws – Takeaways from Bangladesh's Lahore malfunction
Openers impress, but tactical errors, spin struggles, and lack of pace-bowling allrounders remain key issues for BangladeshMohammad Isam02-Jun-2025Hav