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Renegades v Heat, BBL 2014-15, Melbourne

Renegades stutter, but secure win

A four-wicket haul from Shakib Al Hasan sent the Melbourne Renegades on their way to a five-wicket victory against the Brisbane Heat at the Docklands Stadium

Ford Trophy 2014-15

Worker, Young power Central Districts to big win

Centuries from George Worker and Will Young laid the platform for Central Districts to beat Northern Districts by 159 runs in Gisborne

Pakistan news

Ajmal's official reassessment on January 24

Suspended Pakistan offspinner Saeed Ajmal will undergo official ICC testing in Chennai on January 24, to assess his remodelled bowling action

Nominees

Australians, Malinga dominate shortlists

Shortlists for best performances of 2014 announced

Australia news

Rogers brushes off Agnew claims

Chris Rogers has brushed off accusations from the English commentator Jonathan Agnew that Australia's players failed to honour Phillip Hughes by maintaining their hard-nosed game in the Test series against India

Australia news

Rogers pondered retirement after helmet hit

Opener Chris Rogers has said he considered retiring from cricket after being struck in the helmet during the second Test against India at the Gabba

Carlton Mid ODI Tri-Series 2014-15

Mitchell Marsh not to bowl till World Cup eve

Mitchell Marsh, returning to the Australian side after hamstring troubles, will only bowl in the latter stages of the triangular series that serves as a prelude to next month's World Cup

India's report card in Australia

In which several famous Marks, from Twain to Knoplfler, come into the picture

Prime Minister's XI v England, Canberra

Tony Dell still standing tall

Former Test fast bowler Tony Dell knew nothing of post-traumatic stress disorder until he was diagnosed with it himself. Now he does everything he can to help other sufferers

Carlton Mid ODI Tri-Series 2014-15

England top order needs to take risks - Moeen

Moeen Ali has stressed the need for the England top three to be expansive risk takers over the next 10 weeks

Is this New Zealand's best World Cup chance?

With form players in all departments, depth in selection, and efficient backroom staff, this team has plenty to be excited about

Ranji Trophy 2014-15

Offspin, legspin, tailspin

Spinners in the Ranji Trophy are bowling less and taking far fewer wickets than they used to, and this could have troubling consequences in the long term

Most centuries and most catches in a Test series

Plus, lowest total to include a double-ton, youngest Championship centurion, and most World Cup runs without a fifty

My First World Cup

Life as a World Cup Invincible

Shaun Tait looks back at the almost inevitable win Australia's powerhouse side achieved in 2007

Ireland v Scotland, Dubai triangular series

N O'Brien 80* steers Ireland to win

Niall O'Brien's unbeaten 80 anchored Ireland's 217-run chase and led them to a three-wicket win over Scotland, their second victory of the triangular series

England's T20 debate

The betrayal of my generation

Cricket's image in England is not cool and unless that simple fact is addressed Twenty20 cricket in England will never reach its potential, argues Freddie Wilde

South Africa A v England Lions, Paarl, 2nd day

Trott consolidates after de Bruyn double

Given he was not batting first wicket down on his return to representative international cricket, Jonathan Trott was at the crease rather sooner than he would have envisaged on the second day in Paarl.

Indian cricket

Munaf Patel at peace with the slow life

It's been more than three years since Munaf Patel last played for India. The fast bowler, who was a World Cup winner in 2011, has been on international exile since August that year, but Munaf remains a hero in his village Ikhar. As someone who has seen fa

India in Australia 2014-15

Bill Lawry's fancier life

The loudest appealer on the field when he played, the most excitable commentator when he called the game, Bill Lawry talks about his passion for pigeon-racing

Bangladesh news

Sunny wary of bounce at World Cup

Arafat Sunny, who made Bangladesh's 15-man squad for the World Cup, said he was confident that despite the different conditions in Australia and New Zealand, success may come to the spinners due to the extra bounce on offer, and larger outfields

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