Sehwag's availability subject to fitness test
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India back their big-game prowess
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Mahmood is Auckland's secret ingredient
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Meet Geoff Allardice
The ICC’s new general manager of cricket may not have as impressive a playing resume as his predecessor, Dave Richardson, but if his work with Cricket
Jubilant Bangladesh revel in team effort
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India's batting woes abroad continue
The fact that India were rolled over twice by Australia’s second-choice pace attack suggests the failures in England were not an aberration but confir
Hilfenhaus learns some new tricks
From a bowler who swung the ball but did little else, Ben Hilfenhaus has transformed into one with subtle variations that will test the best batsmen B
Talk us through it Shane
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A pitch that defied stereotypes
In an era that is hell-bent on spoiling its batsmen, pitches that offer bowlers some help are not necessarily a bad thingNitin Sundar at the MA Chidam