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A perfect selection storm
Minor selection issues converge to become major headache for IndiaN Hunter06-Feb-2010It was a day of two contrasting debuts. For the last five years S
A man who will lead by example
Andy Flower is widely expected to be unveiled this week as England’s new full-time director of cricket, having overseen the team’s fortunes in an inte
South Africa rock around de Kock
De Kock has hit back-to-back centuries at the World Cup, and his approach wasn’t the same in the two innings – it’s been more nuanced than just power-
Bumrah, Ashwin, and an Indian bowling attack for the ages
The hallmark of the best Test side is the ability to seize a moment when given a whiff – and India are that side right nowSidharth Monga18-Dec-2020R A
Australia's dangerous signs of complacency
The Australian Test team seems to be well settled, at least at the top. That might not necessarily be a good thing, given the team’s recent runDaniel
England's problem child has grown up
Ben Stokes has been the difference between England and Bangladesh in conditions where he has not always prosperedGeorge Dobell22-Oct-2016England’s pro
Young Renshaw an opener of old
He was at the inaugural T20 international in Auckland, but 20-year-old Australia A opener Matt Renshaw is anything but the T20 generation’s typical ba
Bhuvneshwar four-for helps Sunrisers to thumping win
ESPNcricinfo staff21-Apr-2016Suresh Raina, though, ensured a productive Powerplay with a flurry of boundaries•BCCIBrendon McCullum shared a 56-run sta
Kohli v Amir I – A gripping duel
It may have lasted only 15 balls, but their electric contest was the treat of the matchMohammad Isam in Mirpur27-Feb-20161:11’Amir is world-class’ – W
Unfavourable verdict can rejuvenate India
India may feel wronged by the Anderson-Jadeja verdict, but it is time to put the issue behind them and rally forward for the remaining two TestsSidhar