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'I'd like to be a bit taller'
Ronnie Hira is tired of short-people jokes, and of being called Ron WeasleyInterview by Andrew Fernando04-Nov-2012How did you end up being a left-arm
A wizard among muggles
To borrow from JK Rowling: in a dressing room of players of varying and outstanding gifts, achievements and records VVS Laxman was always the only mag
Confident England have never had it so good
In the past eight months, the humiliation England have heaped on their two highest-profile opponents has been devastatingAndrew Miller at The Oval19-A
Sri Lanka do their bit to save Test cricket, the way only Sri Lanka can
Their win at The Oval is a reminder that conversations about saving the game can begin with recognition that there is a great world out thereAndrew Fi
Is Kane Williamson's high home average due to easier batting conditions in New Zealand?
A look at batting averages in each country over the years, and batters who have done much better, or worse, at home than others in that periodAnantha
Yuvraj or Afridi? Herath or Brathwaite? It's the greatest T20 World Cup performance semi-finals
The final four: Yuvraj Singh wowing us in 2007, Shahid Afridi the all-round superstar in 2009, Rangana Herath’s wizardry in 2014 and Carlos Brathwaite
Everyone wanted to be 'The King'
His sheer presence, his aura, his swagger had fans walking tall and believing they too were invincibleAlex Malcolm05-Mar-2022The King. Some nicknames
England's abysmal decade Down Under makes latest loss all too familiar
This match was lost in its first half hour, irrespective of “positives” Root says can be gleaned from the wreckageAndrew Miller11-Dec-2021Eleven Tests
Mohammad Mithun wants to hit back at online trolls by scoring runs again
The batter has been the target of relentless barrage of abuse and trolling on social mediaMohammad Isam23-Aug-2021Like all cricketers, Mohammad Mithun
Vikram Rathour, India's batting coach: 'Failure teaches you that nothing stops. That liberates you, actually'
Ahead of the England series, Rathour talks about getting the most out of a player’s natural game, and looks back at the Australia series Interview by