Ramesh Powar chats about offspin bowling, domestic cricket and clears up a few matters regarding his waistlineSiddhartha Vaidyanathan05-May-2006
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A shot in the arm
Sunday’s win for Sri Lanka came too late for this series but a turnaround was utterly essential before December’s Test seriesSri Lanka view by Charlie
Flying leaps to fumbling fingers
Andrew Strauss was the culprit for two of England’s nine dropped chances at Lord’s, but is confident the team will recover from the disappointment of
England is the future for Kervezee
Alex Kervezee is a very rare breed indeed: a gifted, young Associates batsman – so talented, in fact, that Worcestershire swooped to secure him at a p
Unrewarded brilliance
Whenever Sri Lankans look back to 2007 they will always wonder what would have happened if Kumar Sangakkara did not tear his hamstring in the tour gam
A match-winner in his own right
A timeline on the career of Dilip SardesaiCricinfo staff02-Jul-2007 Sardesai is best remembered for his meaty contributions in the 19
Clueless against pace and seam
With all due respect to Dale Steyn and Co, it was India, when confronted with a something unusual for this part of the world and a bit of swing, that
Keeping pace with tradition
Sixteen-year-old Adil Raza has stepped up to the responsibility of being Pakistan’s pace spearhead at the Under-19 World CupGeorge Binoy in Kuala Lump
A welcome change
The 2009 first-class competition will feature “return” matches, will run for 14 successive weekends and will allow teams 12 matches in the season, the
Looking out for No. 1
Series wins in England and Australia – could 2008 have been any better for South Africa?Colin Bryden06-Jan-2009 Dale Steyn was Sou