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Time to accept that de Villiers' days are numbered?
AB de Villiers has struggled in recent months to convince anyone that he is still passionate about playing for South Africa. Maybe it’s time to accept
Kohli's T20I average in 2016: 103.66
Stats highlights from India’s comfortable win against Sri Lanka in MirpurBharath Seervi01-Mar-20163 Number of fifty-plus scores for Virat Kohli agains
Golwalkar's second chance to shine
Nearly seven years ago, legspinner Yogesh Golwalkar quit cricket for academics and a corporate career. Picked by Kings XI Punjab in the auction, he ha
Representing India and his father
Sarfaraz Khan is one of India’s most talented young allrounders but is he being pushed to live his father’s dream?Amol Karhadkar14-Feb-2014It is a typ
Quiney's slow-burn to the baggy green
Rob Quiney initially made his name for Victoria as a short-form striker. Now, he has evolved into a Test No. 3Brydon Coverdale05-Nov-2012Nearly four y
How TJ won back his self-respect
It was a long way back from the shame of being imprisoned to regaining the respect of the greats again. But Terry Jenner did it.Alan Shiell27-May-2011
Mahi hews a new road
How Dhoni changed his game to become the world’s top ODI batsman againSidharth Monga05-Sep-2008 Not pretty, effective: Dhoni watch
Warne wins the battle of the spinners
How Shane Warne saw through the guiles of Ashley GilesOn the ball with S Rajesh and Arun Gopalakrishnan13-Aug-2005Australia’s top order struggled to c
Edwards can bin Munetsi if Fosun sign “fearless” £30m star for Wolves
Rob Edwards will be under no illusions about the size of the job ahead of him after his first Premier League match in the dugout for Wolverhampton Wan
Frank has signed the new Defoe for Spurs but he's becoming a big mistake
And so Tottenham Hotspur put the brakes on their campaign for the third time this season, having played out a frenzied draw with Manchester United in