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Rogers' Australia's feelgood story
At 35, Simon Katich was pensioned off after an Ashes series. At 35, Chris Rogers was recalled for one. He is making the most of his unexpected second
South Africa faced with Kallis conundrum
With Jacques Kallis being part of South Africa’s plans for World Cup 2015, they have to work out the best way to build their eleven around the veteran
Back where he belongs
The horrors of Sri Lanka behind him, the new, grown-up Matt Prior is back in contention for EnglandAndrew McGlashan15-Oct-2008 His time ha
Shane Bond: 'If you ask any injured player if they're okay to play, they'll say yes'
The former New Zealand fast bowler, and current Rajasthan Royals bowling coach, talks about playing with and after injury Interview by Nagraj Gollapud
How Lungi Ngidi learnt to ease up and enjoy his cricket
The fast bowler talks about the responsibilities of supporting his family, and being a senior seamer in the squad in the West IndiesFirdose Moonda07-A
Lord's non-event highlights global game's growing crisis
Cricket’s financial model demands West Indies perform miracles to stay competitiveAndrew Miller11-Jul-2024The great and the good were gathered in the
At 18, Noor Ahmad is living his cricket dream
The left-arm wristspinner grew up idolising Rashid Khan. Now the two are team-mates and Noor is forever in Rashid’s earNagraj Gollapudi02-May-2023Noor
Why Bangladesh continue to falter in T20 cricket
A caution-first mindset, a lack of long-term vision, and an overreliance on overseas stars at the BPL are among the reasons for this muddleMohammad Is
Sanga and Mahela's goodbye, Angelo's party, and Shrubsole's World Cup dream
Nail-biters, rollercoasters, unexpected contests and sweet comebacks – our correspondents and writers pick their most memorable matches of the last te
Where the World Cup final could be won and lost
The match-up for Sunday is an interesting one because it pits the most aggressive batting line-up of the tournament against the best bowling unitS Raj