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- England Odds-on for Edgbaston Test After Day One
- It's starting to look like more of the same for India as they were again bowled out quickly in their first innings against England. Losing the toss and being forced to bat under cloudy skies on day one, the soon-to-be #2 test side in the world found themselves once again at the mercy of Stuart... Read More
- A.J. Ryder
- Wednesday, August 10, 2011 - 17:03
- England Toil on Day One Against India
- Stuart Broad stepped in to produce one of his most important knocks in his test cricket career as England were in all sorts of trouble on the first day of the second test. Unfolding at a very cloudy Trent Bridge, England virtually collapsed against a torrent of Indian pace bowling. Conditions were... Read More
- A.J. Ryder
- Friday, July 29, 2011 - 17:38
- Zaheer Khan Out of Second England Testimonial
- England look to have one hand gripped on the top rung of the test cricket ladder after recording a stylish victory over the travelling Indian side – who were undone at the key moments by Andrew Strauss' men. Kevin Pietersen picked up the man of the match award after his first massive... Read More
- A.J. Ryder
- Thursday, July 28, 2011 - 17:22
- England and India Set to Clash in Lord's Test
- The epic showdown to determine the top spot in global test cricket is just a few hours away as England host India at Lord's in the first five-day fixture. There is a lot to like about this clash as the world champion Indians – seemingly invincible for so many years – face off... Read More
- A.J. Ryder
- Tuesday, July 19, 2011 - 23:39
- Sixth Wicket Stand Powers England To Day One Dominance
- Towards the end of day one, mired in the middle of England's biggest sixth wicket stand against Sri Lanka, the tourists struggled visibly against an England side that seemingly carried forward all of their swagger from the last series. Eoin Morgan was ultimately trapped LBW after a referral... Read More
- A.J. Ryder
- Friday, June 3, 2011 - 17:26
- Spoils Equal In The Land Of The Long White Cloud
- New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori hit 110 before Pakistan came back strongly on the second day of the second Test in Wellington. Vettori's sixth Test century steered the Kiwis from 246/6 overnight, as he and Reece Young added 138 for the seventh wicket in a total of 356. New Zealand's... Read More
- Adam Currie
- Sunday, January 16, 2011 - 18:16
- King Kallis Reigns Supreme
- While the majority of the cricketing world turns its attention to the Ashes, the African and Asian continent remained gripped by a series that will be decided by the final day’s play. Jacques Kallis was colossal on yet another topsy-turvy day between the world’s best two sides. The man... Read More
- Adam Currie
- Thursday, January 6, 2011 - 04:23
- Clash Of The Titans Ensures Thrilling Series Climax
- Day three was an absolute humdinger for all present as two legends of the game have left the series evenly poised. On one of the most finest day’s imaginable from a cricket fan’s perspective, the world's best fast bowler terrorised the game’s most acclaimed batsmen with... Read More
- Adam Currie
- Wednesday, January 5, 2011 - 05:14
- Kallis Steers SA Through Testing Opening Day
- The third and final Test between South and India ended the first day evenly poised as the host’s batsmen were tested by seam and swing on a stop-start day dominated by drizzle and murky light. By the final session however, South African had lost only four wickets and had denied India the... Read More
- Adam Currie
- Sunday, January 2, 2011 - 23:52
- Newlands Set for Series Decider
- Within the space of one ball in the Durban Test, the entire face of the series changed. The moment entailed Sreesanth steaming in and delivering a ball to Jacques Kallis, South Africa's best batsman, from short of length that darted in towards the batsman's throat and flew to gully. Until... Read More
- Adam Currie
- Saturday, January 1, 2011 - 18:02