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The McGain aim

The McGain aim

At 35 and with only 14 first-class matches to his name, a Victoria legspinner is suddenly a leading candidate for an Australia Test call-upBrydon Cove

Two overs to regret

Two overs to regret

This was a tale of two overs, the last of the Delhi Daredevils’ innings and the fifth of the Kings XI Punjab’s replyCricinfo staff17-May-2008

Liven it up

Liven it up

For two days the batsmen have made a pitch that has been testing look like a disaster area by playing, missing, edging and complainingPeter English at

Tuning in to Twenty20

Tuning in to Twenty20

Cricket’s newest format, has come along in leaps and bounds, and the viewership figures prove as muchJudhajit Basu17-Sep-2008 The ICC Wo

The anonymous Mr Hauritz

The anonymous Mr Hauritz

Australia’s key bowler in this Ashes is a “no-hoper” turned show stealer who now knows “300 times more” about his craft than he did scant months agoAl

The Pathans burn it up

The Pathans burn it up

If this series has been a show of trust on Yusuf Pathan by the captain, this game could be the beginning of Irfan Pathan’s second inningsSriram Veera

Can't buy me sense

Can't buy me sense

While Twenty20 riches can buy diamond earrings, gold chains, designer watches and lifelong financial security for West Indies’ players, they can’t gua

Better watched on TV

Better watched on TV

You can’t expect more than a sort of desk diary from a book with three titles, and that’s more or less what you get in this account of Stuart Broad’s