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Anatomy of a stalemate on a dead Kanpur pitch
The conditions in Kanpur defanged the bowlers but they were good enough to deny the batters any adventureSidharth Monga29-Nov-20215:16Rahul Dravid: In
Did England waste the talents of Devon Malcolm?
He should have been England’s designated match-winner throughout the 1990s, not their first-choice fall guyAndrew Miller04-Jun-2020In Come to Think of
Adil Rashid thrives on England's new licence to thrill
Attacking legspin, allied to an attacking fast bowler, and even an attacking short-leg fielder. There’s much to admire as England’s Test team finds it
'Want to play ODIs for a considerable amount of time'
Mashrafe Mortaza has retired from T20Is, but tells ESPNcricinfo he hopes to keep playing ODIs for a ‘considerable amount of time’, and talks about dea
England escape the danger of the big bad wolf
Wahab Riaz at his best is the big bad wolf. Pakistan’s enforcer. The only problem is that he does not do it enough. England felt his fire and lived
Bairstow ends 18 months of frustration
He seems a natural in an England side of adventurous spirit and for Jonny Bairstow this rain-adjusted chase proved his credentials as a batsman of pow
Keeping count
A historic sporting artefact adds a touch of character to the purpose-built capital Russell Jackson04-Nov-2014It’s my single favourite thing about Can
Banterin' with the enemy
The Aussies are finally batting, umpires are making howlers, and Trott’s temper is given a work out. Ah to be at Old Trafford…Andy Bloxham02-Aug-201
Don of Lord's
When you met the former head coach of the indoor school at Lord’s, you could be sure you’d get plenty of stories, unprintable stuff, and great insight
The Sikhs who came to Chennai
How a clan from Amritsar made Chennai their own through three generations of record-making and -breaking cricketersNikita Bastian11-Feb-2011Think icon