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Confident and assertive, Gill must now chart his own path
The people that matter have seen Shubman Gill grow as a leader over the past two years. Now, he must prove them rightSidharth Monga24-May-20257:44Chop
Impressive Rocchiccioli eager to learn from Lyon as he seeks to master a hard craft
Hardworking WA offspinner is turning heads with his Sheffield Shield performances and impressing with his thirst to learn and improveTristan Lavalette
Time for bails to go? Chahal advocates rule change after Warner non-dismissal
Manjrekar has asked for LED lights to do the job bails do, Shastri doesn’t want change after a “one-off case”Nagraj Gollapudi and Raunak Kapoor13-May-
Has Steven Smith made the fastest ODI hundred for Australia?
Also: who played the most Test matches without ever ending up on the losing side?Steven Lynch30-Nov-2020Steven Smith scored two centuries in three day
Brettig: Why Australia deserved to go home with the Ashes
A drawn series took the gloss off, but given where the squad were 12 months ago, retention was a triumphDaniel Brettig at The Oval15-Sep-2019A pesky A
Records tumble after Auckland witnesses boundary barrage
New Zealand’s best batting effort in T20Is, a Powerplay carnage, and Guptill ascends a new peakGaurav Sundararaman16-Feb-2018ESPNcricinfo Ltd0 Instanc
A memo to Australia's batsmen
Australia’s batsmen had the chance to take control of the Test on day two. They didn’t. On day three, Dean Elgar and JP Duminy showed them how it was
Who is sure to be sold?
ESPNcricinfo staff14-Dec-2015
West Indies wake up to the wrong side of de Villiers
AB de Villiers is one of the politest cricketers anyone could wish to meet, but as he set more one-day batting records, this time against West Indies,
Highest by a No. 4 against South Africa since Harvey
Stats highlights from the first day in Centurion, which was dominated by Shaun Marsh and his 199-run partnership with Steven SmithS Rajesh12-Feb-2014