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Settlers and sons
The Sydney-based Roebuck has long maintained that Aussie dominance in the Ashes is a fitting reflection of the contrast between (what he perceives to
Selectors can't have it both ways
If Australia’s selectors expect informed public debate on player rotations, they must be prepared to inform the public.Brydon Coverdale14-Jan-2013The
Tahir still waiting to launch career
Imran Tahir is yet to make an indelible mark on Test cricket. He, and South Africa, will hope the Brisbane Test proves to be the start of better thing
'What's a Test career compared to the suffering of millions?'
Mike Procter played just seven Tests for South Africa, but thinks that was a small price to pay to help change an unjust systemInterview by George Dob
Tough path back for Morgan
The left-hander could still become a fine Test cricket but he needs to go away and earn another chance. The IPL won’t make that any easierAndrew McGla
Sid finds his vicious streak
Peter Siddle collected five wickets to put Australia well on top, thanks to some advice from a recent England bowlerPeter English at Headingley07-Aug-
Can Australia's weakened bowling stand up to India's top-order might?
It’s a mismatch India are primed to exploit, and Australia will need to find ways to stop that happeningAndrew Fidel Fernando03-Mar-20252:26Manjrekar:
Stats – England crash to their biggest ODI defeat
Heinrich Klaasen and Marco Jansen had a lot to do with that on an evening of spectacular hitting from South AfricaSampath Bandarupalli21-Oct-2023399 f
How can RCB turn the Chinnaswamy Stadium into a fortress?
The conditions mean RCB don’t have any discernible advantage at home, where their 50% win record is the second lowest in IPL historyMatt Roller22-Apr-
Stand-ins Shardul Thakur and Washington Sundar stand out, add twist to fairy tale
Neither might feature if India make the WTC final, but their contribution at Gabba will not be forgottenSidharth Monga17-Jan-2021Don’t lie now. You ha