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Australia in the crucible, past and present
Australian cricket finds itself at a critical juncture, not unlike a few instances in the past, and the results of the next two days in Hobart could h
Sloppiness and agility at the boundary
Plays of the day from the third ODI between Pakistan and West Indies, with an unusual first-change bowler and contrasting displays of agility at the b
For once, SL avoid being caught cold
The icy conditions may have had Sri Lanka supporters fearing the worst but this was a glorious day of competence in the field by Angelo Mathews’ sideA
Cook, Amla tons provide SA foundation
ESPNcricinfo staff22-Jan-2016South Africa gave 33-year-old Stephen Cook a Test debut and he helped get the innings off to a solid start•AFPEngland bro
West Indies' fighting spirit surfaces
West Indies might have lost the Melbourne Test by a massive margin but, given how their batsmen fought, they would have certainly finished with more b
Anamul Haque gives Bangladesh a reason to smile
Anamul Haque lit up Bangladesh’s failed campaign by finishing as the tournament’s leading run-getter. With a promising future at stake, he should ensu
How to find form and stay in it
It’s a state of mind when runs or wickets come without really trying. But getting there takes a combination of things and holding on to it isn’t all t
Done on the development trail
Cricket has had a long and loyal following, born not only out of the village greens of England or the dusty Indian maidans, but the war-torn wasteland
'Players are being drawn into management too much'
The New Zealand selector and A team manager talks about the tough times facing cricket in his countryInterview by Kanishkaa Balachandran02-Oct-2008
An Asian champion awaits
Both teams go into this match determined to win, but for India, with all the talk of becoming No. 1, this Test could prove definitiveJamie Alter in Co