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Test cricket at its finest
Just for the high quality of consistent fast bowling throughout the match, the Dunedin Test needs to be celebratedSidharth Monga28-Nov-2009Sheer pace?
'I can't help being insecure'
He fought himself every day he spent out of the team, now he walks down to the fastest bowlers. The reborn India opener opens up Interview by Sidharth
Time to give Flower a break
Just as England’s players benefit from rest and rotation, so Andy Flower’s long-term future as director of cricket might be extended and enhanced if h
Khettarama bites back as Bangladesh unravel in magnificent fashion
The pitch was meant to be more batting-friendly than usual, and seemed so for a while, but then changed character and one team bore the brunt more tha
Death, taxes and Kate Cross nailing the scoop
England seamer embraces her vulnerabilities and becomes the hero that her team neededVithushan Ehantharajah13-Jul-2023There cannot be many more open c
New candidates emerge as Australia search answers for who after Nathan Lyon?
Steve O’Keefe reckons they are in their “best place ever to go to India”; Todd Murphy impresses Nathan LyonAndrew McGlashan06-Dec-2022It’s been a prod
Cricket at the 2022 Commonwealth Games – all you need to know
Women’s cricket is all set to debut at the Commonwealth Games beginning in Birmingham on July 27Valkerie Baynes26-Jul-2022What is the Commonwealth Gam
Luck Index – Why you shouldn't give Dinesh Karthik a second chance
Pant dropped the RCB finisher on 5, a mistake that cost his team 26 runs, and eventually the game tooESPNcricinfo stats team16-Apr-20223:31Wasim Jaffe
'Our game is a mental game. Most of our work is between the ears'
Former umpire Simon Taufel on the role of technology in umpiring, penalising player misbehaviour, and giving umpires access to support and resources t
Anticipation hangs heavy
Both Zimbabwe and Bangladesh are used to disappointment but a great reward beckons for one of themFirdose Moonda in Harare28-Apr-2013For Bangladesh, t