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From No Hope to England's great hope – when Jofra Archer went on tour to Cornwall
Jofra Archer is now England’s rising star, but a few years ago he was sleeping on the floor at his friend’sGeorge Dobell10-May-2019Jofra Archer has, a
India face tricky call in Pandya's absence
Could the green Eden Gardens surface make India choose between Ashwin and Jadeja even before they reach South Africa?Karthik Krishnaswamy in Kolkata13
Indian pacers seek out West Indies' technical faults
In a race against time to bowl out West Indies on day five, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Ishant Sharma probed away with ruthless efficiency to help secure vi
Taylor's throwback shot, Dilshan's failed scoop
Plays of the day from the fifth ODI between New Zealand and Sri Lanka in Mount MaunganuiAndrew Fidel Fernando05-Jan-2016The double deflectionIt can so
Rohit finds the happy middle ground
Rohit Sharma’s 138 at the MCG had a refreshing urgency, the lack of which has often confounded observers who believe he doesn’t necessarily have to go
Swann leaves huge hole for England to fill
Graeme Swann will be remembered as England’s finest spinner since Derek Underwood and their finest off-spinner since Jim Laker. The fact that he had a
England's refusal to go large
Andy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013One of the more curious aspects of England’s unimpressive recent cricket is the amount of criticism directed at the one batsma
Sammy, the worker ant
The West Indies captain may not have flattering personal statistics but he brings to his side a discipline that helped them bowl India out for 209 S A
Wairarapa boys punish India
In a summer of gloom, the two silver linings for New Zealand cricket shone bright on a lovely sunny day in Napier todaySidharth Monga in Napier26-Mar-
Ponting joins the diarists – in style
Lynn McConnell reviews Ricky Ponting’s World Cup DiaryLynn McConnell24-Oct-2003An insightful read© Wisden CricinfoRicky Ponting’s World Cup Diary, wit