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A tale of two comebacks
Sachin Tendulkar’s much-awaited comeback didn’t live up to the dizzying media hype that preceded itSiddhartha Vaidyanathan11-Oct-2005
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
Fall and rise of an icon
Lawrence Booth reviews The Hansie Cronje Story: An Authorised Biography by Garth KingLawrence Booth06-Mar-2006 It was April 12, 2000 and Ha
Falling in a heap
Cricinfo takes a look back at five instances from the modern era where England’s batting has collapsed in dramatic styleAndrew McGlashan05-Dec-2006
Cardus can wait
Anand Vasu reviews by John WrightAnand Vasu16-Sep-2006 Wright’s book is a must for genuine fans of Indian cricket © If you are a
A legend in limbo
The papers say he is not part of any future, yet Inzamam, and many others, believe he still has a futureOsman Samiuddin02-Aug-2007 If
All to play for
The merger of women’s bodies with the ICC wasn’t all good news, and politics still shadows the game, but 2008 holds exciting changesJenny Thompson26-D
Tendulkar's nineties jinx
After being dismissed in the nineties just ten times in his first 17 years in one-day internationals, the jinx has hit Sachin Tendulkar five times in
A sorry saga of neglect
In the second in our series of reports on the state of cricket in Zimbabwe, we look at club cricket in the countrySteven Price10-Feb-2008
Blind to reality
The reality is that, despite all of the ego massaging and bigging up marketing campaigns ahead of the series, West Indies are expected to struggle any