Zimbabwe’s batsmen have lacked staying power in the past. Their middle order reversed that trend and their handling of the spinners showed improvement
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Top order failures a barrier to Australia progress
Despite the 3-0 scoreline and the performance of the bowlers in this series, Australia’s top order failures should be taken as a major warning to thei
A rare haul for India's fast bowlers
Stats highlights from the third day of the first Test between New Zealand and India in AucklandShiva Jayaraman08-Feb-2014 India’s fast bowlers dismiss
Trail goes cold for South Africa
Their failure at this stage was no mystery. South Africa haven’t won a knockout game at a global tournament since 1998, perhaps the only puzzle was th
'It all fell apart when we were going places'
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Spectators deserve a better pitch
The pitch in Antigua, which will be used for the third time, is doing the spectator few favours but all the players can do is take their chance. Ravi
A quintessential Sri Lanka collapse
Sri Lanka had a platform to spring towards an unlikely victory in Galle, but their batting line-up succumbed to the same weaknesses Andrew Fidel Ferna
Four in four, and stands by Nos. 10 and 11
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England jigsaw coming together
England’s upswing has been pleasing for a number of reasons – but there are still ways in which the system could work betterGeorge Dobell at Old Traff
India's other keeper stumped again
Throughout his career, Wriddhiman Saha has suffered from being in the same generation as MS Dhoni. However, those close to the player believe that Sah