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One more added to a bag of records
With a superb double-century Brian Lara went past Allan Border’s 11,174 runs in the third Test at Adelaide to break the record for most Test runsGeorg
Dynamic and innovative, Packer will be remembered
Kerry Packer was an exception to the old adage that the first generation acquires, the second consolidates, the third squanders&Gideon Haigh28-Dec-200
Australia rise to the challenge after series of problems
Cricinfo rates Australia’s one-day squad after they sealed the NatWest Challenge13-Jul-2005 Adam Gilchrist found his form in explosiv
When Kambli enchanted the Wankhede
Vinod Kambli talks to Cricinfo about the days when he was still king, and when his home crowd inspired him to his greatest height – 224 against Englan
The stuff of legends
Trent Bridge has both beauty and history to commend it. Having staged its first Test 108 years ago, it’s been home to some of the greatest players the
The chainsaw massacre
Dileep Premachandran reviews the Plays of the Day on day two of the first Test between England and India at Lord’sDileep Premachandran20-Jul-2007
Patient Hogg upstages India
Hogg’s Australia’s best spin option and can be satisfied that he out-performed Symonds and troubled one of the game’s most accomplished players of spi
England's momentum hits the wall
The three innings to date of this Lord’s Test have played out like some convoluted brainteaserAndrew Miller at Lord's13-Jul-2008 Eng
Little time but lots of action
A truncated first day’s play had more than its share of action and ended with the honours tantalisingly evenSambit Bal in Galle31-Jul-2008
West Indies' attack lacked variety
If there are two specialist spinners in a 15-man squad with a pitch like the Oval, someone offering variety should be allowed to absorb some overs and