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Shade is as much a prerequisite of cricket as light - just ask the crowds sitting out five days of a Test match in the Indian ...
The chilling reality that a cricket ball can kill has questioned the overall safety of the sport and made cricketers look inward Just a year ago, a ball spat off a cricket pitch to claim a young life, ...
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I have in my possession photocopies of 66 letters from Don Bradman, most of them in his own hand. They are treasured objects but I am sworn to keep them secret since they are private communications ...
India fast bowler Harshal Patel is recognised by batters as one of the best exponents of the slower ball at work currently, producing wicked floating dippers that leave batters befuddled. In this ...
X, Instagram and Facebook are hotbeds of ugly name-calling and harassment that causes more harm than might seem likely Imagine if one out of every three messages you received was insulting. Imagine it ...
How strict is too strict when it comes to fitness testing, and what challenges do large players deal with? Azam Khan, Rahkeem Cornwall, Sisanda Magala and Lizelle Lee tell us ...
Katherine Brunt, Nat Sciver, Amy Satterthwaite, Lea Tahuhu, Lizelle Lee, Megan Schutt, and an anonymous male cricketer talk to us about sexuality Nat Sciver's nights were restless. She was at the 2018 ...
Look, my view on this really hasn't changed a lot. I always get concerned when I see umpiring skill and judgement continually under pressure from technology. People think that the way to solve the odd ...
Ten years after he retired, a reflection on what Muttiah Muralitharan has meant - and means - to a nation ...
Feature The tiny country that keeps producing T20 superstars What's in the water of Trinidad and Tobago that makes it churn out some of the biggest names in the format?
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