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England ride their World Cup luck for perfect day that may yet save tomorrow
With nothing less than the future of English cricket at stake, an extraordinary final helped reconnect the masses with the country’s summer sportAndre
Usman Khawaja: 205 balls, one boundary
If crease occupation turns itself into a substantial innings, Khawaja’s method is not a problem, but, so far this series, the tactic hasn’t translated
Meet the scouting guru at the heart of England's selection revolution
The success of England’s new recruits in recent months can be attributed in part to the groundwork laid by the ECB’s Mo BobatJon Culley13-Nov-2018It i
Rahul or Raina: Who should play against England?
Both batsmen have brought their IPL forms to the UK. But who is best suited to be part of the Indian ODI middle order?Nagraj Gollapudi in Malahide29-J
What Australia lost, and what they gained
A hard-nosed battle without sledging left stump mics redundant and provided glimpses of new a AustraliaDaniel Brettig in Johannesburg30-Mar-2018There
Aussie reaction – 'ECB risks becoming a laughing stock'
Reaction in the Australian media to the Ben Stokes incident and his inclusion for the Ashes has been swiftESPNcricinfo staff28-Sep-2017In the , Andrew
Match notes on returning to Gaddafi Stadium
ESPNcricinfo’s Osman Samiuddin soaks in the atmosphere inside and out of the venue where top-flight cricket returned to Pakistan after eight-and-a-hal
'Reasonably confident I won't drown'
Thirty miles, 19 hours, jellyfish, boats, and other assorted dangers: this is what Adam Shantry, the former Glamorgan bowler, will face when he swims
A different kind of Afghan story
Dread, romance and cricket come together in this novel set in the time of the Taliban Sharda Ugra16-Jun-2012The Afghanistan cricket team – yippee, we
Ishant is one of the unluckiest bowlers – Eric Simons
The outgoing India bowling coach talks about the development of Ishant Sharma and Sreesanth, Umesh Yadav’s future and the highlights of his stint Sidh