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Drift, dip, turn and pace – Theekshana the spinner has it all
Despite these qualities, Sri Lanka are yet to fully realise his ODI potentialMadushka Balasuriya24-Oct-2024Drift, dip and turn, these are the main att
'I'm most effective when I'm operating at 140kph'
New Zealand fast bowler Matt Henry on how he learned to bowl fast, and what it’s like to bowl with Southee and BoultInterview by Mohammad Isam25-May-2
Kotak's silent pace revolution in Saurashtra
Having developed a competent seam attack and encouraged bowlers to contribute with the bat has yielded rich returns for the teamHemant Brar in Lucknow
Why women's domestic cricket needs a leg-up
The two teams with the best domestic T20 competitions have made the final of the Women’s T20 World Cup. No surprises thereMelinda Farrell in Antigua24
Will RCB find the spark their season needs?
Bowling at the death has always been an issue for the IPL’s perennial bridesmaids, but this season they have outdone even themselvesSreshth Shah in Be
Pakistan's final-day batting – a disaster foretold
History or no history, with or without #MisYou, Pakistan’s final-day collapses have been a constant since August last year Osman Samiuddin in Abu Dhab
UAE crucial prep ahead of tougher tests
South Africa will back their seamers to give them an advantage over Sri Lanka but they need to use the match against the UAE to fine tune their attack
No Robiul, no bowling-attack leader
With Robiul Islam having regressed as a bowler, Bangladesh have been left in lurch to find an appropriate bowling-attack leader against ZimbabweMohamm
Mind the windows, Mitchell
Plays of the Day from the tri-series opener between Zimbabwe and Australia in HarareFirdose Moonda25-Aug-2014Crash of the day Of the 15 sixes Austral
'The worst thing about being a keeper is stinky hands'
Chris Read talks about how unprepared he was for Test cricket, lessons from Stephen Fleming, and slower ball from Chris CairnsInterview by Jack Wilso