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Three overs, three maidens, six wickets
Bowling a mix of left-arm wristspin and fingerspin delivered from a wide range of angles, Sarfaraz Ashraf has turned himself into a canny T20 operator
Can the WBBL build on its big start?
The 2016-17 Women’s Big Bash League will be a consolidation chapter after the success of the inaugural tournament last yearGeoff Lemon and Adam Collin
Catching concerns undermine England ambitions
When a team as ambitious as England drops 14 catches in a series, they cannot keep dismissing the problem as an aberrationGeorge Dobell12-Aug-2016If E
Eat like a West Indian
Our correspondent chows down on local delights on the first leg of his tourKarthik Krishnaswamy08-Aug-2016July 16Bangalore airport. I’m halfway throug
Lamichhane: Nepal's right-arm leg-break googly bowler
Like his idol Shane Warne, Sandeep Lamichhane appears to have the full repertoire. With a hat-trick against Ireland to seal Nepal’s place in the quart
Buttler takes his second chance
ESPNcricinfo presents the plays of the day from the third one-day international in SharjahGeorge Dobell17-Nov-2015Chance of the dayHad Jos Buttler bee
Calling Delhi, anybody home?
While Ishant Sharma cannot be absolved of all blame in the Delhi Ranji squad selection fiasco, the majority of it undoubtedly lies with the chaotic st
Composed Holder shows the way
With Jason Holder in the side, there is hope that West Indies could return to a time when success was measured not by bling or bank balance, not by st
Pick Buttler already
Should he be in England’s Test side? Should he not? How do you tell if a player is “ready”? Damn it all and pencil him inAndy Zaltzman03-Jun-2014Limit
Shaun Marsh's dizzying rollercoaster
The last year and a half have brought him plenty of ups and downs, and he’s determined to learn from experienceAlex Malcolm09-Mar-2013Only three Austr