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Australia’s last Prime Minister, John Howard, was a “cricket tragic”. He was also routed in the November election. A look at the curious relationship
Pitching it right
Sidharth Monga looks into the reasons why domestic batsmen come up short on sporting pitchesSidharth Monga in Vadodara07-Jan-2008
15,000 and counting
A statistical review of Sachin Tendulkar’s performance as a one-day batsmanMathew Varghese30-Jun-2007When Sachin Tendulkar reached his fifty in the se
An excellent venue for spin
Stats preview to the second Test between Australia and Sri Lanka, in HobartS Rajesh14-Nov-2007After demolishing Sri Lanka by an innings and 40 runs in
Full marks for full length
India’s 123-run victory at Johannesburg was their first ever in South Africa. Cricinfo looks at some of the stats highlights of this historic victoryG
Watching Tendulkar was embarrassing
The fourth wicket stand produced 24 runs in 15 overs, to which Tendulkarcontributed 9 in 45 balls. It was worse than tentative and diffident, itwas su
Mortaza makes haste, slowly
On the field, Mashrafe Mortaza performs one of the most thankless jobs in cricket: spearhead the fast bowling attack of a subcontinent teamSidharth Mo
Morning Everyone: A Sportswriter's Life
Simon Lister reviews Morning Everyone by Simon HughesSimon Lister03-Jan-2006Orion, hb, 337pp, £16.99 Simon Hughes has intrigued me since
Key battles
Can Virender Sehwag dominate Shoaib Akhtar like he did the last time the two played? Can Inzamam-ul-Haq thwart the Anil Kumble menace?S Rajesh10-Jan-2
A grand subterfuge
Enough – or as much as can be said about something so random andintangibly spectacular – has been said about Shahid Afridi’s batting.Of his bowling,