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Pakistan let it slip through their fingers, literally
Pakistan may have overcome severe lapses in the field to win games in the past, but to expect to get away after handing four reprieves to Sachin Tendu
Zimbabwe's mindset ideal for growth
While Zimbabwe seem to have found an ideal leader, opening bowlers and on-field attitude, their fielding and infrastructure could use some workFirdose
The coach who played no first-class cricket
Somerset’s Andy Hurry is a notable exception in the modern game: an amateur at the helm of a top county sideSiddarth Ravindran30-Oct-2011Top-level coa
A plot of earth that knows its worth
Cricket is coming home for its 2000th Test, but even if the game’s a dud, it cannot take away from the glory of the ground hosting itMichael Henderson
The pain of rain
Cricket at Lord’s is some experience, even with overzealous stewards, pedantic umps and lots of rainNick Campion22-Jul-2011Choice of gameI picked this
The air-force man who got Pakistan cricket soaring
The roots of Pakistan cricket’s most successful era can be traced to Air Marshal Nur Khan’s tenure as the cricket board’s chief Saad Shafqat18-Dec-201
England youth project pays off
Jonny Bairstow’s performance was the highlight of a team effort brimming with promise – though the future does not look so bright for PakistanGeorge D
Struggles all round for West Indies
West Indies, staring at a 15th Test defeat to England since 2000, have serious problems to sort out on both the batting and bowling frontsMadhusudhan
Welcome to fortress England
The England team are utterly professional, confident in their skills and exude an air of superiority over touring oppositionMark Nicholas21-May-2012In
Chanderpaul's Barbados run-fest
There were several highs for West Indies after their batsmen, led by Shivnarine Chanderpaul, resisted Australia’s attack for 153 overs in scoring 449