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The 'real value' of wickets: can anyone match e smashed jaws, he thrashed sixes: Wasim Akram in the Birmingham league in 1999?

About 23 years ago, caught in the turmoil of the match-fixing saga, the Pakistani legend turned out for Smethwick CC

The 'real value' of wickets: can anyone match McGrath?

Jul 12, 2022: In 1992 in Australia, Sachin Tendulkar, batting genius, was only just taking shape

'You can't fully run away from where you come'

Jul 12, 2022: In 1992 in Australia, Sachin Tendulkar, batting genius, was only just taking shape

Charlotte Tilbury

Exile on main street

A boy, his bread, a ballgame in the balance in a foreign land

Boy wonder down under

Jul 12, 2022: In 1992 in Australia, Sachin Tendulkar, batting genius, was only just taking shape

Karthik Krishnaswamy

To serve and protect

Jul 11, 2022: Helping players stay a head of the game, one helmet at a time

Deepti Unni

The 'real value' of wickets: can anyone match McGrath?

Jul 12, 2022: In 1992 in Australia, Sachin Tendulkar, batting genius, was only just taking shape

Charlotte Tilbury

Going up a level

Jun 10, 2022: There's a step, or 25, to cricket

Deepti Unni

Temba Bavuma: 'I understand I have a voice, and the influence to make things better around me'

Jun 3, 2022: South Africa's white-ball captain talks about his year in charge and his role as an agent of change

Interview by Firdose Moonda

The 'real value' of wickets: can anyone match McGrath?

Jul 12, 2022: In 1992 in Australia, Sachin Tendulkar, batting genius, was only just taking shape

Charlotte Tilbury

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Andrew McGlashan

Cricket could learn from the NFL and start thinking of itself as a collective

At the moment international cricket is a loose coalition of often conflicting self-interests. If that doesn't change, the future is grim

Alan Gardner

Cricket could learn from the NFL and start thinking of itself as a collective

Perhaps you've been signed up for one and don't know about it yet

Sidharth Monga

Cricket could learn from the NFL and start thinking of itself as a collective

At the moment international cricket is a loose coalition of often conflicting self-interests. If that doesn't change, the future is grim

Ian Chappell

The upmpires I admired

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