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How did it get this bad for Zimbabwe?
A calamitous 3-0 loss to a second-string India side was only a symptom of deep-rooted, systemic problems in Zimbabwe’s cricketLiam Brickhill17-Jun-201
Australia's calculated gamble on Warner
The appointment of David Warner as vice-captain has generated debate but his standing in the team and relationship with Steven Smith made him the best
'I never stole anybody's money, yet I was given five years'
Half a decade since his ban ended, Maurice Odumbe continues to live with the stigma of corruptionTim Wigmore24-Oct-2014After missing out on the 2015 W
A visitor turns local
After years of travelling to Jaipur for a match or two, a player decides to take in the city and its surrounds properlyAakash Chopra01-Apr-2013A visit
The big one double oh
Hundredth Tests used to be no great shakes; they then became all the rage, and now they’re back to being ho-hum againSidharth Monga19-Jul-2012India an
India pay for inconsistency
On a day when the quality of India’s bowling swung as wildly as the weather fluctuated, the visitors failed to capitalise on a rare toss that was won
Situation calls for a fifth bowler, or four fit ones
With the injury to Shoaib Akhtar, and Pakistan’s decision to stick to only four specialist bowlers, meant Pakistan allowed India, as well as the serie
Arsenal must sell £45m star who Henry said he would "love to play with"
This season is shaping up to be one of Arsenal’s best in a very, very long time. Now, there is still a lot of football to be played, but going into
Arsenal sold Hale End "colossus" for £2m, now he's playing just like Gabriel
Hale End may not quite be La Masia just yet but Arsenal’s academy is only going from strength to strength as far as supplying Mikel Arteta with first-
FSG in overdrive as Liverpool to bid over £120m for Camavinga and Bastoni
Liverpool made some eye-catching signings during the summer window and could now be set to enact a surprise double deal involving Real Madrid’s Eduard