Fatigue no excuse for sloppy Australia
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Jayawardene finds the gap
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Mitchell's MCG redemption
Three years ago there was plenty of noise at the MCG when Mitchell Johnson ran into bowl, but for very different reasons to the atmosphere that greete
Is the old RP back?
RP Singh’s image has suffered since he played a brief and forgettable part in India’s infamous 2011 England tour. Leaner and back in rhythm, the Uttar
Jadeja's dead-eye throw
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Sri Lanka fans have reasons to smile
If Sri Lanka’s young cricketers can build on Friday’s gains, perhaps in years to come fans will look upon this match not simply as Angelo Mathews’ com
The BCCI's AGM explained
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Man on a mission
Moeen Ali is proud to be a visible role model for Muslim cricketers in England but his talent with bat and ball is now also catching the eyeGeorge Dob
India's Durban woes, Amla's 4000-run milestone
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Seven straws for Australia to clutch at
They go to Old Trafford down two Tests, but not everything is gloomy. Like, how their heads aren’t messed up by that sexy siren called SuccessAndy Zal