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Cardus can wait
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Falling in a heap
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Fall and rise of an icon
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The end of a proud history
A special correspondent in Harare says that the overhaul of domestic cricket inside Zimbabwe ends a long and proud history for the purpose of maintain
A tale of two comebacks
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Trial by spin
Slow tracks, knee-high balls, a steady diet of spin – these are some of the conditions England will probably have to conquer to walk away with their s
IPL 2024 – have batters ever had it better?
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'We are known as the cricket capital of the USA'
The mayor of Lauderhill, which is hosting two T20s between West Indies and New Zealand, is a cricket fan. Who better as an evangelist for the game in