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No. 9 debut centurions, and lots of new blood
Also: players dismissed on the same score in both innings, oldest T20 players, and longest unbroken bowling spellsSteven Lynch05-May-2015Graham Gooch
South Africa personnel puzzle coming together
South Africa will remain cautious with Vernon Philander’s hamstring complaint, are not worried about Quinton de Kock’s form and are looking forward to
Andre Russell's stupendous save
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day for the fifth ODI between West Indies and AustraliaBrydon Coverdale25-Mar-2012The dribbleIf Australia’s for
Malinga foxes Warner with a ball that doesn't arrive
Plays of the Day from the sixth ODI of the CB series, between Australia and Sri Lanka in SydneyDaniel Brettig at the SCG17-Feb-2012The slower ballPlen
A WAG, a prediction, and an out-of-place maiden
An unending skirmish for the orange cap, a left-field rehab programme, a déjà vu opening over and more in a review of the action for the second week o
Now that's what I call an ODI
An English fan, sitting in the “Calcutta Stand” in Bangalore, watches the World Cup’s most thrilling game so farRichard Kemp28-Feb-2011Choice of gameI
Indian spinners fail to attack in pairs
Losing the toss can’t be served as an excuse for India because their spinners failed to create pressure from both ends, and the no-balls were unpardon
Fighting Australia fall short
Though Australia lost, Ricky Ponting was proud of the manner in which his team battled in tough conditionsSidharth Monga at the Feroz Shah Kotla31-Oct
New Zealand caught short as Sri Lanka take fielding to a new dimension
It’s the difference in the sides’ performances in the field that has created the gulf between Sri Lanka and New Zealand in GalleMadushka Balasuriya28-
Want to win a T20 league? Take wickets
The IPL might still be a batter’s game, but elsewhere it’s bowlers who are winning teams T20 league titlesMatt Roller29-Apr-2024It was the break-up th