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Travis Head hits India like only he can
Head doesn’t just score runs, he scores them quickly, and often against balls that aren’t all that bad – a recipe to deflate any attackAlagappan Muthu
Rehan Ahmed, Will Jacks… Moeen Ali? Who are the candidates to replace Jack Leach?
Leach injury less than a fortnight from the Ashes has thrown England’s planning up in the airAndrew Miller04-Jun-2023Joe Root (and an all-seam attack)
Munim Shahriar could be the fearless, new-gen batter Bangladesh have been waiting for
Munim’s 161.81 strike-rate has easily made him the most talked-about Bangladeshi batter in the tournamentMohammad Isam17-Feb-2022Eight months ago, Mun
Everton Weekes and the call of the inner artist
Vaneisa Baksh celebrates a cricketing life lived to its fullestVaneisa Baksh05-Jul-2020Cricket was always the backdrop, but it was hardly what we talk
A tale of two hundreds and two ties
This was the ninth time India were involved in a tied ODI and the tenth such occasion for West IndiesBharath Seervi24-Oct-20182- Number of bigger team
Roy the sad exception as confidence courses through England's game
England have been at pains to provide public support to Roy in recent days. Quite right, too. There is no point pursuing a continuity of selection pol
The unique phenomenon that is Pakistan cricket
Their openers aren’t reliable, their tail is weak, and their fielding isn’t impressive. Does that stop them from winning Tests spectacularly? Of cours
Watson's latest misery
ESPNcricinfo presents the plays of the day from the opening one-day international between England and AustraliaGeorge Dobell03-Sep-2015Run out of the
Clarke broken but not beaten
The young Michael Clarke wouldn’t recognise this broken old man. But he’d respect him. He’d want to be him, injury and all. Because Michael Clarke
Chandimal focuses on adaptability
With Sri Lanka’s seniors still going strong, Dinesh Chandimal will have to get used to batting lower down for some time. He wants the youngsters, incl