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Bell bruised but unbowed
Ian Bell may lack the grandiosity of Kevin Pietersen, the man he has replaced as England opener, but his hundred against West Indies at West End under
Warne following his own path
Shane Warne has saved Australia from the prospect of following on before Old TraffordAndrew McGlashan13-Aug-2005 Old Trafford is not
Wellington to Wankhede: How Rachin Ravindra has made himself cricket's new poster boy
He’s a skilful disruptor, and a bit of a cricket tragic, who took the 2023 World Cup by storm. Could the IPL be next? Deivarayan Muthu and Alagappan M
Ben Stokes and the art of captaincy
Few foresaw the depths of psychological and tactical insight that England’s Test leader would bring to the roleAndrew Miller21-Dec-2022There’s a famou
Shakib aside, there's very little right about Bangladesh's T20I side
There’s a new hierarchy among the quicks, the expectations from the team are low, and the think tank appears out of ideasMohammad Isam14-Oct-2022Taski
All the records Mushfiqur and Litton broke during their 272-run stand
Bangladesh were reeling at 24 for 5 before the two got togetherSampath Bandarupalli24-May-2022272 The Mushfiqur Rahim-Litton Das partnership is Bangla
Marco Jansen puts his versatility on display
On day one in Cape Town, he showed why South Africa are keen to stick with himFirdose Moonda11-Jan-2022Marco Jansen is not a gentle giant. Just ask Ja
New Zealand's golden year, Pakistan's World Cup highs, and the success of the women's Hundred
In our first batch of report cards for 2021: New Zealand, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, West Indies, Ireland, and women’s cricket29-Dec-2021New Zealandby Deiva
Australia overcome past bruises with eye on World T20
Having relinquished both their limited-overs titles in successive years, the tri-series win assumes greater significance for Meg Lanning’s team as the
14 balls, 61 runs – ten minutes of Moeen madness
Moeen Ali’s extraordinary onslaught at Bristol took him to England’s second-fastest ODI hundredESPNcricinfo staff24-Sep-201744.2 – Cummins to Ali, SIX