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Bharath Ramaraj

Graham Onions: The tireless workhorse and one of the unlucky English cricketers

In spite of taking a truckload of wickets in the county circuit, Durham’s quintessential seamer, Graham Onions has played just nine Tests. Bharath Ramaraj looks back at the career of one of the most unlucky bowlers in the world of cricket.

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Ashes 1993: Mark Waugh, the Mozart of the willow, scores scintillating 137 at Edgbaston

On August 6, 1993, Mark Waugh's unruffled elegance wowed the Edgbaston crowd and floored England's bowlers into submission.

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Inzamam-ul-Haq and Mushtaq Ahmed’s nerves of steel deny Australia historic win at Karachi

On October 2, 1994, Pakistan recorded one of the most improbable victories in the annals of Test cricket, mostly thanks to the god-gifted Inzamam-Ul-Haq, his typical lumbering gait and great prowess of adhesion. Bharath Ramaraj goes through the see-saw encounter played between Pakistan and Australia at Karachi.

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Ed Joyce: A tale of unfulfilled promise

Ed Joyce, born on September 22, 1978, is an Ireland batsman who first played for England. Bharath Ramaraj looks at the career of a cricketer who is the hope of Irish cricket.

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Nathan Astle: An irresistible entertainer

Nathan Astle, born on September 15, 1971, is a former New Zealand cricketer who was one of their premier batsmen in the 1990s and 2000s. Bharath Ramaraj goes through the career of the charismatic batsman.

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Jamie Overton: England’s teenage fast bowler offers hope for future

The defending champions of County Championship, Warwickshire and perennial bridesmaids, Somerset are involved in a titanic ultra-marathon clash at the Taunton cricket ground.

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Ashes 2013 Review: Top five bowling performances

The recently concluded Ashes 2013 witnessed numerous incisive bowling performances that changed the course of the game. Even though the batting didn’t match the high standards, it was often left to the bowlers to do the job for their respective sides and they responded in some style. While England’s bowlers put in a team effort throughout the series, Australia heavily relied on Ryan Harris.

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Ashes 2013 Review: Top five bowlers

In this article, Bharath Ramaraj tries to look at five bowlers who have enthralled the audience with their sizzling bowling performances in the just concluded Ashes series held in England.

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Brett Schultz: The tragic story of what might have been

Brett Schultz , born on August 26, 1970, was one of those archetypal and aggressive fast bowlers who could floor the best in the business with pace. Tragically, the left-arm pacer's career was cut short by knee and shoulder injuries. Bharath Ramaraj has more.

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When cricket was played indoors for the first time

On August 16, 2000, Australia took on South Africa for a day/night One-Day International (ODI) at the Melbourne Stadium in a unique setting. Bharath Ramaraj has more on what was a watershed moment in cricket.

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