
India Women's Mithali Raj conundrum
India’s challenge is not if they should play Raj, but where to play her
India’s challenge is not if they should play Raj, but where to play her
A cross-format team for 2018
"When you talk about non-cricketing issues of players and the team, the focus goes away from the sport"
Harmanpreet Kaur doesn’t just make hundreds. She smashes centuries that define moments
Who makes the cut? Our panel decides
“He has inculcated in us the sense of winning”
Now, with more fame and fortune, Indian women cricket have a lot to gain, and more to lose
"I've heard from many players that the Hurricanes group is a great squad to be around"
"I hope she's able to take her performance forward into the next series and then into the World T20"
It’s difficult to say if the signs point to a team on the up or on the way down
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