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Can de Kock's retirement breathe new life into CSA-players' relations?
CSA needs to radically confront their relationship with the players. If that happens, the next generation will have de Kock to thankFirdose Moonda31-D
Why recruiting to maximise home advantage is the next stage of T20 development
Shouting at the umpires can only do so much but ground dimensions are firmly on analysts’ radarsCameron Ponsonby23-Aug-2021Over the last ten years of
'He was the one guy that went out and changed the wicketkeeping mould for all of us'
Kumar Sangakkara, Brad Haddin, Alec Stewart and Alex Carey talk about Adam Gilchrist’s influence on cricket and their own careers05-Nov-2019Kumar Sang
What's Angelo Mathews' worth? He will remind you
Like a microcosm of a 12-year career, Mathews’ 2019 World Cup has been as vexing as they comeAndrew Fidel Fernando at Headingley06-Jul-2019Shahid Afri
Last-ball win boosts Daredevils' playoffs hopes
ESPNcricinfo staff20-May-2016The opening stand was broken when Carlos Brathwaite ran Dhawan out, pulling off an athletic stop and effecting a direct h
An all-format specialist
Australia have lost the services of Michael Hussey, one of the best middle-order batsmen in Tests and ODIsMadhusudhan Ramakrishnan06-Jan-2013An unbeat
'People expect more from me now'
Legspinner turned top-order batsman Azhar Ali talks about becoming dependable and adapting to limited-overs cricketInterview by Umar Farooq02-Aug-2012
Angus Fraser to retire
Angus Fraser retires from First-Class cricketMiddlesex CCC Media Release10-Apr-2002Angus Fraser will be retiring from First Class Cricket immediately
Rummans accepts penalty as ACB maintains hard line on drug use
Graeme Rummans expressed gratitude and Australia’s cricket administrators signalled an ongoing determination to stamp out drug use in the wake of the
Andhra Pradesh grind out a dull Day Two
Andhra Pradesh batted defensively for much of Day Two in their Ranji Trophy league match against Hyderabad at Secunderabad on WednesdayStaff Reporter2