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Rise of Cameron Green and the Australia pace cartel
Increase in Test-quality resources means Australia no longer so reliant on the “Big Three”Alex Malcolm26-Dec-2021Strength in depth. That is what Austr
Talking Points – a contentious run out, a batsman out obstructing the field
Plus, a look at how two legspinners of contrasting styles made key contributions to their teamsKarthik Krishnaswamy08-May-2019The Deepak Hooda run-out
The days of being the underdog are gone
A Bangladesh fan’s belief is reaffirmed after watching her team demolish Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup openerMadiha Khan18-Sep-2018Choice of gameI was in
Excellent at Edgbaston, dreadful in Dhaka
Leading up to England’s 1000th Test, we look at their high and low points against each of their nine opponents in the formatAndrew Miller31-Jul-2018Au
Double and a duck, and the Worrell-Headley family
Plus: playing cricket and football on the same day, and oldest captains to score hundredsSteven Lynch27-Oct-2015I remember someone playing county cric
ODI Rules: The haze around a maze
Are rule changes in the ODI format bringing quality to the game or are they simply taking the format closer to T20?Krish Sripada, India16-Jun-2013Whil
Five of the best knocks
ESPNcricinfo picks five of the best innings from the 2013 IPLSiddhartha Talya27-May-2013Chris Gayle, 175* v Pune WarriorsThe most brutal Twenty20 inni
Tanvir thrills and spills
Plays of the Day from the fifth ODI between Sri Lanka and PakistanKanishkaa Balachandran at the Premadasa Stadium18-Jun-2012Akmal v MalingaLasith Mali
'Deceptive' Dinda rewarded for persistence
With 59 first-class wickets this season, Ashok Dinda has grown by leaps and bounds. A recall to the Asia Cup could be his second comingAbhishek Purohi
A Dravid day at Trent Bridge
In the toughest conditions of the series so far, he has come through as the toughest batsman on both sidesSharda Ugra at Trent Bridge30-Jul-2011The gr