Maxwell carves his parallel universe
Glenn Maxwell seems to project an icy disdain when at the crease. Match situations rarely faze him and the bubble in which he plays excludes everyone
Glenn Maxwell seems to project an icy disdain when at the crease. Match situations rarely faze him and the bubble in which he plays excludes everyone
Chris Jordan’s home-town heroics set up a win, but England would be well-served not congratulating themselves too hard on his emergenceGeorge Dobell i
By becoming the first South African opener to score a century in Sri Lanka, Dean Elgar suggested he might have both the talent and the temperament to
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The manner in which individuals handle pressure will determine how successful Bangladesh are as a unit against India, as they look to turn around thei
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West Indies’ bowlers made some improvements between the two Tests but on the opening day in Port Elizabeth, when they could have had a say in the day’
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