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Don't forget Chris Harris at Eden Park in the 1992 World Cup
The 1992 World Cup semi-final could have had an entirely different heroKarthik Krishnaswamy01-May-2020The scorecard of the 1992 World Cup semi-final b
How many fielders have taken a hat-trick of catches?
Also: how many times has a player opened both the batting and bowling in the same match?Steven Lynch02-Oct-2018Was Liton Das’ 121 in the Asia Cup fina
The league of global T20 brands
The presence of established IPL franchises and other international businesses in South Africa’s new T20 league shows what the future of the format cou
Surrey's young punk is king for the day
Jason Roy produced a special innings on his home ground to power England to a 2-0 series winAlan Gardner29-Jun-2016Sri Lanka finally gave themselves a
Australia's soft centre exposed
The failure of anyone other than Chris Rogers to cope with the conditions at Edgbaston was another worrying sign of Australian fallibility abroadDanie
England set for another shuffle
Desperately seeking the ideal World Cup combination, England are likely to continue their player rotation as the ODI series shifts to PallekeleAlan Ga
Australia's discipline problem runs deep
The David Warner incident is the latest in a string of discipline issues that have hit Australian cricket recentlyJarrod Kimber12-Jun-2013″Drink withi
SA's contrasting openers combine well
There’s a subtext to the de Kock-Bowes opening partnership. Bowes replaced de Kock as captain for the World Cup, leaving the latter to focus on his ro
Two Test caps, a paddywhack, & a bone of contention
Plays of the Day from the first day of England’s Test match against Bangladesh at Lord’sAndrew Miller at Lord's27-May-2010Decision of the day The
Strength in depth
Batting strength down the order will be West Indies’ trump card, but they will be coming into the tournament cold. By Andrew McGlashanAndrew McGlashan