David Lloyd, English cricket’s man of the people loses none of his wacko warmth in printRob Smyth08-Aug-2010Life is supposed to begin at 40, but for D
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Three-and-a-half hours of torture
Bangladesh’s decision not to go for the win against Pakistan exposed the biggest flaw in the one-day format and goes against the spirit of the competi
Fiery Ishant interrupts normal service
The working over Ishant Sharma gave the Sri Lankan batsmen in the first session might not mean much in terms of a result but it was riveting to watchS
Party hearty
And then head straight to breakfast, before taking a cruise and gorging on spicy street food. There’s a lot to do in and around KolkataDeep Dasgupta11
Chennai the better-balanced team
A stats preview of the Champions League Twenty20 final between Chennai and WarriorsMadhusudhan Ramakrishnan26-Sep-2010Chennai Super Kings and Warriors
Mubarak takes a blinder
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Big fish in a small pond
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The surfer and the sage
Hashim Amla, with his sagely beard and neatly perched glasses, was a patient planner while AB de Villiers, with his surfer blonde hair and cheeky smil
In-form batting gives India advantage
India are the more consistent batting side going into the quarter-final, but Australia’s excellent big-match record balances thingsMadhusudhan Ramakri
The star who might have been
People remember Dilley with the bat at Headingley, but he was a genuinely quick bowler who could have gone far if only he had some more support in his