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World Cup trending: Bouncers to the fore as bowlers hunt wickets
With short, straight boundaries to defend in England and wickets more important than economy, expect teams to keep banging the ball inSidharth Monga i
'I could not smile more because nothing came easy to me' – Gautam Gambhir
Gautam Gambhir speaks to ESPNcricinfo about his ‘two faces’, his on-field confrontations, and the pressure of an IPL price tag, among other thingsInte
Boy wonder Shaw's joyride continues
His punches belong in a boxing ring. He cuts with glee. And his flicks are ‘tracer bullet’ stuffAlagappan Muthu in Rajkot04-Oct-20181:20’Who is Prithv
Sri Lanka enact a B-grade horror film
They had Pakistan by the collar, but at the end of the Test, it was somehow the hosts who ended up pants-lessAndrew Fidel Fernando in Galle21-Jun-2015
Broad shoulders the burden
Weighed down by impossibly high expectations, Stuart Broad again produced a performance to hint at greatnessGeorge Dobell at Chester-le-Street10-Aug-2
The delights and frustrations of Stuart Broad
His ability should make him a national treasure but there is an element to Stuart Broad that gets fans gnashing their teethJarrod Kimber at Lord'
'I want to play at least 80 Tests'
Suresh Raina may have made his name as a short-form specialist but it’s the five-day game he wants to leave his mark on – question marks over techniqu
A test for captain, coach and selection panel
Bangladesh’s first Test at home in almost two years carries much significance with itMohammad Isam20-Oct-2011Bangladesh’s first Test at home in almost
The man with the gleam in his eye
For him cricket was a game of passion, instinct and love, and his greatest joy was spotting a talentTelford Vice04-Sep-2009Hylton Ackerman lived a lif
Shame about Roy
Andrew Symonds went fishing when he should have been at a team meeting, leaving the Australian management in a rage and getting the media talking02-Se