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Bangladesh running away from batting issues
The St Vincent and St Lucia Tests have shown that Bangladesh’s batting habits continue to be ineffective in any conditions slightly different from tho
Graeme Smith: Frankenstein's Kirsten
His technique would make a spider on skates look elegant, but how dangerous was he when it came to high-pressure chases?Andy Zaltzman04-Mar-2014Austra
Trite out, outright in
There has been a conscious effort from the BCCI to produce sporting pitches in Ranji Trophy; the results have now started to showKarthik Krishnaswamy2
'Put in the hard yards and you'll get rewards'
Vernon Philander stresses the importance of working on your skills, but he’s not a big fan of being called the new McGrathInterview by Jack Wilson17-A
More spinners is not the solution
It is easy to suggest that this Test slipped from Australia’s grasp because they chose only one spinner. The truth is that nobody, fast or slow, could
Shakib impresses, mix-ups and controversies don't
We look back at the highs and lows from the inaugural Bangladesh Premier LeagueMohammad Isam01-Mar-2012The Shakib impactOn a day when everything went
South Africa set for domestic season
ESPNcricinfo previews the 2011-12 domestic season in South AfricaFirdose Moonda28-Sep-2011South African cricket has experienced its longest winter bre
O'Brien confident of New Zealand success
It was like a home from home for Iain O’Brien at Old Trafford. Instead of windy Wellington it was gale-force Manchester he had to contend with as he r
Advantage South Africa
Greater depth in batting and bowling, coupled with plenty of experience, make South Africa the favourites for the series against New ZealandS Rajesh07
Bowlers win Test matches – the old truth that's still true in cricket's brave new world
Whatever the approach to batting, you need 20 wickets to win a Test – India chose that option, England left their bowling undermanned and ill-equipped