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Marshall wants to establish himself at No.3
Since Habibul Bashar’s retirement, Bangladesh haven’t had a regular at one-drop. Marshall’s debut Test may not have been extraordinary, but there were
Once upon an all-run nine
A hit so hard, the batsmen just kept running – a true story from the Aboriginal tour of England in 1868Ashley Mallett12-Aug-2012Sporting long hair and
Sri Lanka overworked and imbalanced
They came to the Asia Cup after five games in 10 days in Australia and had their first practice the day of their first game. But it was the loss of th
Selection decisions reveal long-term plans
A policy of rotation seems forward planning in the extreme for South Africa, but it is a step that is necessary for this teamFirdose Moonda19-Jan-2012
Andy Bichel has brought professionalism to PNG
The former Australia quick, who is stepping down as Papua New Guinea’s director of cricket after two years, says the country now has players who know
Martin casts an intoxicating spell
Chris Martin produced an inspired spell of bowling to turn the first Test match on its head, and put New Zealand in the driving seatESPNcricinfo staff
From Lonavala to the limelight – Vicky Ostwal eyes step up across formats
Three years after winning the Under-19 World Cup, left-arm spinner Vicky Ostwal looks ready for the red-ball grindDeivarayan Muthu01-Sep-2025He was In
Should Kings have retired Atharva Taide out earlier?
Ian Bishop says the decision to retire a batter out needs guts, while Dasgupta believes it was the right move and should have been made soonerKarthik
Seven West Indies players who could use the CPL as a springboard for a T20 World Cup spot
Fitness issues, little game time and lack of form have affected these players in recent timesDeivarayan Muthu30-Aug-2022Evin Lewis (St Kitts & Nevis P
Jammu and Kashmir has a wealth of fast bowlers: 'We will see many more Umrans'
The emergence of Umran Malik has put the spotlight on the state’s quick bowlers. Are there more like him? The answer seems to be a resounding yesInter