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Denmark coach Jeremy Bray's journey: from 'going bananas' to being zen
Bray’s first brush with fame was as Ireland’s first ODI centurion, but over the years he’s developed into a coach who has found moderate success with
WATCH – Has Dhoni's star begun to fade?
It seems like bowlers are having better success against one of one-day cricket’s greatest finishersESPNcricinfo staff02-Jul-2017The big hitter missesI
The Duckett, Bell-Drummond show
Stats highlights from the incredible run-fest for England Lions against Sri Lanka A in CanterburyS Rajesh25-Jul-20160 – Instances, before today’s game
Why a two-division structure could do Test cricket good
Such a set-up would allow smaller teams a shot at elite Test cricket, but its success would depend on an all-inclusive money-sharing model Tim Wigmore
Yasir Shah makes early impact after long wait
The legspinner made his first-class debut back in 2002, and grabbed his Test chance when it finally cameUmar Farooq in Dubai24-Oct-2014Pakistan usuall
Kulasekara – the man who stole a nation's heart
Nuwan Kulasekara is the not the most gifted cricketer, but it is on consistent performers like him that the Sri Lankan team’s success is builtAndrew F
Quick but not breezy
It was sweltering on England’s tour of Sri Lanka, and the traffic’s a chore, but there are consolations for the travelling journalist Andrew McGlashan
Bangladesh's one-day wonders
At the 21st attempt Bangladesh finally secured victory against England with a five-run win at Bristol. Cricinfo looks back on five other memorable one
The Bell factor and India's bowling worries
A statistical review of the England-India ODI seriesMathew Varghese10-Sep-2007With the series decider at Lord’s ending in a no-contest, Paul Collingwo
No Rodri & the "next Kroos" signs: Man City's dream lineup after January
Manchester City are the closest challengers to Arsenal in the 2025/26 Premier League title race. We are only 11 games into the new season, with Pep Gu