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We be men

Not quite. Sledging is not masculine, it's shameful

Interview

'Hold, hold, hold, then click'

Vernon Philander talks about the method behind his method, the rewards of four-day cricket, and the best batsmen he has bowled at

Think You Know Yourself?

AB gets accountable

Who got Mr de Villiers out lbw twice? We asked the man himself

Editorial

The bowling was superfast

Batsmen excepted, breathes there a fan with soul so dead who doesn't like it fast and furious?

September 2014 homepage

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The nipple scourge

England's Test cricketers used to look so different. Now all you see on their shirts are corporate logos, and a certain part of their anatomy thrown into stark relief

Shot stories

The set-up

Lillee and Thomson were laying waste to England in 1974-75. In Sydney, up sprang an offspinner to outwit the only batsman able to resist them

Surrey v New Zealand A, Tour match, The Oval, 3rd day

Kapil's maiden ton defies New Zealand A

Aneesh Kapil struck his maiden first-class hundred for Surrey as the final day against New Zealand A at The Oval ended in a draw.

Warwickshire 2/1 to keep treble dream going

Warwickshire are conjuring up a fairytale season with one trophy secure and the other two still well within reach. Having gone great guns in the Royal London Cup so far, they can be backed at 2/1 to lift the title.

England v India, 4th ODI, Edgbaston

Cook accepts World Cup chances 'a bit far fetched'

Alastair Cook has admitted the idea England can win the World Cup is "a bit far fetched" but insisted he has no plans to step down as England's ODI captain.

USA news

Six USA players may withdraw from Uganda tour

Three USA players have said they are definitely withdrawing their availability for USA's scheduled tour to Uganda in October over safety and security concerns

England v India, 4th ODI, Edgbaston

England World Cup plans in ruins

England's World Cup plans are in ruins after another trouncing from India at Edgbaston and Alastair Cook's presence in the side is impossible to justify

India domestic news

Helpless Rajasthan's players 'in a dilemma'

The continuing impasse between the BCCI and the Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) has left the players confused and distressed

England v India, 4th ODI, Edgbaston

Dhoni pleased with 'complete' victory

No matter how ordinary England have been as an ODI side, India's comeback, in spirit and in their minds, has been remarkable

Australia v South Africa, tri-series, Harare

Du Plessis beds in at No. 3

South Africa need search no more for a batting successor to Jacques Kallis in one-day cricket

Australia v South Africa, tri-series, Harare

Marsh works his Mitchcraft on South Africa

Mitchell Marsh said that he had been working on his bowling "to get it up to a great level", after his all-round display in Harare helped Australia seal a place in the tri-series final with a 62-run win against South Africa

Derbyshire v Worcestershire, Derby, 3rd day

Leach shows Worcester character

Worcestershire showed the character that has taken them to the top of Division Two to leave their match against Derbyshire in the balance at the end of the third day at the Racecourse.

Kent v Glamorgan, Canterbury, 3rd day

Northeast ton rebuffed by Rees

Sam Northeast and Gareth Rees starred for Kent and Glamorgan respectively with the bat as their clash appears set to end in a draw.

Hampshire v Leicestershire, Ageas Bowl, 3rd day

Adams double leads Leicestershire flogging

Hampshire captain Jimmy Adams struck a season's-best 231 as Leicestershire's inexperienced bowling attack was ruthlessly swept aside on the third day at the Ageas Bowl.

Australia v South Africa, tri-series, Harare

Steyn disappears for three consecutive sixes

Stats highlights from Australia's 62-run win against South Africa in Harare

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