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Neser, Boland once again show off Australia's fast-bowling depth
Even with Cummins and Hazlewood injured, Australia’s pace attack seems to have enough firepower to get the job doneAndrew McGlashan09-Dec-2022For the
India's T20 World Cup squad: Why Arshdeep over Chahar? And why did Ashwin get the nod?
Even before the squad was announced, several players were locked in, with only a few slots still up for grabs. Here’s the logic behind the picks for t
Star turn on Lions debut leaves England feeling the need for Will Smeed
Somerset batter set for List A bow on Thursday after 90 off 56 in Tuesday’s warm-upMatt Roller13-Jul-2022It is not often that a player makes their Lis
Leading through a storm: One year of South Africa Test captain Dean Elgar
The story of a leader who does “not walk away from pressure but walks straight into it”Firdose Moonda 03-Mar-20221:29Elgar: ‘Decision to bat first was
England's seam stocks: Who's up and who's down ahead of West Indies decider?
England have so far played two different pace attacks and are expected to rotate throughout the summerAndrew Miller21-Jul-2020Excluding the ubiquitous
How big is India-Pakistan really?
Busting some myths about the supposed ‘biggest game of the tournament’ESPNcricinfo staff15-Jun-2019Do one billion people really watch India-Pakistan g
Defeated Australia measure the wages of impatience
The whole of the Australian game was in a hurry to try and find answers in a year of disarray and it left them no match for India’s classDaniel Bretti
Isam: What's the point of the Bangladesh-Zimbabwe Test series?
Bangladesh are in World-Cup mode. Zimbabwe are happy to get a spot of Test cricket, but are unlikely to prove the sturdiest of opponents. What do the
Will Chris Woakes beat Jimmy Anderson to become UK prime minister?
Imran Khan might be the gold standard, but he has two England challengers coming up the ranksAndy Zaltzman16-Aug-2018 is one of the shortest books in
Lyon's share recalls Warne impact
Expectation rises whenever Nathan Lyon takes the ball, and England have largely been worried out of attacking himDaniel Brettig at Sydney07-Jan-2018In