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Master of silken savagery
He was an artiste who crafted the most technically demanding shots to perfection but lived for the pure adrenaline of battleAndrew Fidel Fernando12-Au
England pay for Dernbach's latest calamity cameo
There were other negatives with the ball and in the field but ultimately 26 runs in nine balls from Jade Dernbach swept England’s World T20 hopes away
Marsh's rush job is one to remember
Shaun Marsh entered the first Test in Centurion with barely any time to think. As he constructed a century that may yet provide the foundations of a f
Smith backs returning Petersen to fire
The South Africans hope that Alviro Petersen’s calm, no-frills demeanour will translate to results with the bat, in Graeme Smith’s company at the top
On the campaign trail
Twenty minutes with the chairman of the boardJohn Stern13-Jan-2009 Clarke: outspoken… when he wants to be © Getty Images Giles
Simmering Jayasuriya finally boils over
Today Jayasuriya cut loose and the effect of his approach was devastating. Mahendra Singh Dhoni strove to curtail his progress but he might as well ha
Goodbye to grace
What made Shaun Pollock different to other sportsmen with an ultra-competitive streak was that he was gracious in victory and, after a few minutes to
India make progress in finding allrounders but still face plenty of questions
There were some positives, but the form of their pacers and their batting against spin have left India with plenty to ponderShashank Kishore08-Aug-202
Sri Lanka desperately need Dimuth Karunaratne to lead the charge of their building
The reason why we expect Sri Lanka will make something of the Tests against India is because in his own unobtrusive way, Karunaratne has made it soAnd
Lendl Simmons, gun for hire
The batsman talks about why he can’t see a future for himself in the West Indies side as long as selection depends on playing domestic cricketTim Wigm