Forty years ago today, the master put the finishing touches on his most dominating performance in an uncharacteristically sultry English season filled
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Hesson challenges NZ batsmen to 'get starts against spin'
Coach Mike Hesson wants his batsmen to avoid falling in succession against the spinners, like they did in the first Test, in order to find ways to con
Pakistan give their heads away
The story of a Pakistan collapse isn’t new. But this one saw them getting hit on helmets, struggling under lights, and they didn’t lose their heads, t
A pair of shorts as reward for tall score on debut
Called on to play as a specialist batsman and facing a massive opposition score, Deep Dasgupta showed he belonged at the first-class level by scoring
A long wait, a rare comeback
Hypothetically, Parthiv Patel should have become the most capped wicketkeeper in Test history in India’s next Test in MohaliShiva Jayaraman25-Nov-2016
When the new ball reverses
Is it reverse swing or contrast swing? There is a difference between the two, and a better understanding of it would enhance the effectiveness of the
Mumbai tune in to the Prithvi show
Three years after breaking India’s schoolboy record, Prithvi Shaw, still only 17, has piloted Mumbai into the Ranji Trophy final with an astonishingly
De Grandhomme banks on batting to seal a spot
The New Zealand allrounder wants to find a more permanent spot in the Test and limited-overs squadsMohammad Isam15-Jan-2017Colin de Grandhomme is a pl
'Don't care about reaching 10,000 Test runs'
AB de Villiers on his 360-degree batting, the changing landscape of T20, Test cricket’s chances of survival, and what Virat Kohli has learned from him
South Africa's Dunedin time machine
Two tightly-contested first innings and the threat of rain spoiling the finish: it might ring a bell for a few of the playersFirdose Moonda in Dunedin