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Buttler must stay as England opener after triumphant return to the top
Now 35, former captain remains at peak of his powers, and England ought to cash in while they canMatt Roller18-Sep-2025Jos Buttler turned 35 last week
England freeze when faced by the unknown
Ashton Agar’s historic Test debut revealed England’s over-reliance upon James Anderson and a worrying trend to freeze under pressureGeorge Dobell11-Ju
England vs India: a long and hard toil for the bowlers
The seamers, in particular, have had to deal with a heavy workload, bowling 1105.2 overs in four TestsShubh Agarwal30-Jul-20252:08How do India’s five
Scott Currie relishing 'dirty work' as Hampshire target more Blast success
Serial Finals Day contenders continue to evolve, with young seamer to the foreAlan Gardner12-Sep-2025It says plenty for Hampshire’s pedigree in the T2
The curious case of Benjamin Franklin
Free-flowing alcohol, cheers for the sun, and a New Zealand allrounder confused with a famous, historic American president – it was some day in Nottin
Raina fails Johnson's short-ball examination
Plays of the day from the third ODI between India and Australia in MohaliAbhishek Purohit19-Oct-2013The controversyAaron Finch had provided another st
Anderson's grimace, Pietersen's fumble
Plays of the day from the fourth day of the second Test between New Zealand and England in WellingtonAndrew McGlashan in Wellington17-Mar-2013Grimace
On two wheels and a prayer to Oz
One man spent over a year cycling from England to Australia to watch the last Ashes. If that’s not devotion to the game, what is?Alan Gardner04-Jul-20
McCullum battles, and triumphs over, his essence
For a batsman whose game is built on brutality, Brendon McCullum’s double-hundred against India has been an essay in renunciation and gritAbhishek Pur
Anticipation hangs heavy
Both Zimbabwe and Bangladesh are used to disappointment but a great reward beckons for one of themFirdose Moonda in Harare28-Apr-2013For Bangladesh, t