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Life beyond Davison
Five years after Canada made their biggest strides in world cricket they’ve realised it’s homegrown players and expertise that will take them to the n
Panesar responds in battle of the spinners
Somehow, England still have a chance of winning at Old Trafford and that is thanks to Monty PanesarAndrew McGlashan at Old Trafford25-May-2008
The other side to Gayle
A comparison of Chris Gayle’s half-centuries at AntiguaKanishkaa Balachandran07-Jun-2006Through the course of the Antigua Test, the one batsman the In
IPL 2025: Kohli, Bumrah, Iyer headline ESPNcricinfo's team of the tournament
Four members of RCB’s title-winning side in the XII, but who else make the cut?Yash Jha05-Jun-202514:45IPL 2025: Do both Pandya brothers get picked in
Tests abandoned without a ball bowled – how many times has it happened before?
War and pandemics aside, there had been seven such instances before the Afghanistan-New Zealand Test in Greater NoidaSreshth Shah13-Sep-2024A Test to
Fancy dress and football chants as the Birmingham buzz returns
Matt Roller intrepidly returns to the stands to sample the unlocked atmosphereMatt Roller12-Jun-2021Countless column inches have been filled in the la
The burden of being Rashid Khan, and Sean Williams' rising stocks
Five talking points from the Test series between Afghanistan and ZimbabweSreshth Shah15-Mar-2021Afghanistan’s over-reliance on Rashid KhanAfghanistan
Ramachandra Guha: 'Cleaning up Indian cricket is a lost cause'
The Indian historian and former board administrator talks about the conflicts of interest and cronyism infecting the game in the country todayIntervie
Pakistan's think tanks are to blame for the Shoaib Malik problem
His numbers have been dismal over the last four years – more so in England. Why does he keep getting picked?Osman Samiuddin22-Jun-2019Shoaib Malik has
An hour to cherish, 20 minutes to forget
Despite the weather forcing a draw, the Trinidad Test fit in much that was worth savouringDaniel Brettig at Queen's Park Oval19-Apr-2012Rain give