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A look at what the numbers suggest about the latest innovation in one-day cricket . By S Rajesh
They don't think it's all over
Lower-order partnerships that formed the highest percentage of the target. By George Binoy and Travis Basevi
Hundreds against Australia, and 300 partnerships
The most runs in a Test on debut, and the most runs in an ODI series
Trescothick, Gimblett and the black wings
Two Somerset players had their struggles with mental illness form the subject of two fine books. By Suresh Menon
Spin: useful on a washing machine
November 9: Marshall and Co. blow Pakistan away
And God Created Cricket has plenty of fun, good stories and research, but it isn't, as the blurb claims, the real history of cricket
More Quote Unquote » "I've got more chance of winning next year's Melbourne Cup"
In the 80s in England, Ian Botham transcended cricket alone - he represented the spirit of achievement in all areas of life. By Alan Tyers
With a wave of the wand, Warne takes his boys home. By Dileep Premachandran
How Victor Trumper came to be the embodiment of cricket's Golden Age, and an emblem for values his countrymen still hold dear. By Gideon Haigh
More than a decade after his exploits in Sharjah, Tendulkar has proved he still has the spirit of old
The threat to cricket's centre
It's not a battle between 50- and 20-over cricket; it's about who's playing. And that should worry the ICC
Why Ireland should be a Test nation
Cricket needs to move beyond its cosy cartel of countries, bring in more teams, and have two or more divisions
Why New Zealand could do worse than adopt a back-to-the-future approach when it comes to picking their next coach
