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The World T20 ultimate champions prospects guide
Who’s going to win? Not Bangladesh, not England, not Australia, not Afghanistan, not India…Andy Zaltzman23-Mar-2016The Official Confectionery Stall
Tahir, Miller star to extend SA's winning run
ESPNcricinfo staff04-Mar-2016David Wiese struck first ball in what would becoming a telling spell•Gallo ImagesImran Tahir continued his impressive for
Breaking the bat, Mustafizur style
Plays of the day from the second T20I between Bangladesh and Zimbabwe in MirpurMohammad Isam in Mirpur15-Nov-2015The bat-breaking cutterRegis Chakabva
'I can't recall beating him more than one ball in a row'
Dravid’s key talent as a batsman was his ability to wear bowlers down, grinding out long innings, waiting to capitalise on mistakesJason Gillespie (as
Success in first-class cricket is Akshay Darekar's priority
Maharashtra’s Akshay Darekar says the reason for his success this season is his transformation from a containing to an attacking spinner Dustin Silgar
South Africa need to face their reality
Through the World Cup, South Africa have shied away from questions about nerves and how it tends to affect them more than most teams; but come the qua
Clarke deserves some goodwill
Michael Clarke is no prima donna leader, but large chunks of the Australian cricket public still haven’t warmed to himPeter English at the Gabba30-Jan
Carefree Karthik bludgeons Central Zone
Karthik’s 113-ball 153 at the Chinnaswamy Stadium that bumped Central Zone from being front-runners to playing catch-up; from 86 for 6, South Zone roc
Made to order
At the end of the day, India, in capturing seven English wickets for 169, have justified their decision to bowl first, but the harder job lies ahead.
The young and the old, and Boucher's shirt
The regular Monday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricketSteven Lynch14-Nov-2005The regular Monday c