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November19

Cook and Misbah script a new chapter

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This is why there is always so much controversy and drama surrounding great sporting rivalries. Think of Bodyline, think of Kolkata 99. And then there’s the England-Pakistan drama. Both these cricketing nations have higher profile rivalries with Australia and India respectively. This probably explains why this particular rivalry hasn’t always been talked about in the same vein. But one look at any series between these two and the fierceness and intensity is absolutely unquestionable. To say that the cricketing relationship between England and Pakistan is fraught with controversy, discord and drama that would put a soap opera to shame is easy. Yet it would be reductive to understand this narrative as just a conflict between a new nation and their old colonial masters, in a post-colonial world, although it is a vital part of this relationship. If one begins to peel off the layers and tries to understand this relationship, it becomes clear that the most essential element that makes this rivalry so exciting, is that the two parties give each other a lot of importance, whether they are always willing to acknowledge this or not.

October28

Bat to the Future

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Bat to the Future – October 21, 2015 may have come and gone with no sign of Marty McFly in a flying De Lorean, but in this piece Dave shows that we can still see the future. And not a flux capacitor in sight.

October09

Ekki

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Our greatest heroes are rarely the giants of the game, and there must be plenty of cricket followers of a certain age in India who number Eknath Solkar amongst their all time favourites – in this feature Martin tells his story

September08

The Governor-General

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Victor Trumper was not the only great batsman that Australia produced before Don Bradman, but others entitled to be so described seem to be largely forgotten – in this feature Martin looks at one of them, Charles Macartney