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Broad's fingers cut the mustard
Aakash Chopra on Stuart Broad’s cutters, a changed line of attack to Virat Kohli and India’s seamers trying to bounce Haseeb HameedAakash Chopra20-Nov
South Africa seek a rare recovery
Shiva Jayaraman and Barath Seervi13-Nov-2015 1974 The last time a team winning the toss chose to field first in a Test in Bangalore. This was the firs
AB pounces, but also drops
ESPNcricinfo presents the plays of the day from the fourth one-day international which turned into a gripping contestFirdose Moonda25-Jan-2015Getting
England play out familiar farce
A slow Adelaide Oval pitch eventually set up a hectic chase and fascinating conclusion, with England’s capitulation reminiscent of the Champions Troph
Making the best of it
Australia’s selectors are desperately hoping their squad will evolve into a team far greater than the current sum of its 17 partsDaniel Brettig31-Jan-
'You've got to pitch it up, no matter where you are'
Trent Copeland made an impression in Sri Lanka, attacking even with medium pace, and reaping the rewards. He talks about the importance of getting it
The promise of Fred
Flintoff did for British cricket what Botham did, invigorating and replenishing. He brought fresh hope for the game’s futureRob Steen14-Aug-2009As far
Scattered stumps and hexed batsmen
Andrew Miller picks out the finest bowling in Anglo-Australian historyAndrew Miller29-Jul-2005The first Test of the 2005 Ashes was sealed by magnifice
Wilson trumps de Klerk in Thunder's big win over Heat
Heat’s finals hopes in danger while Thunder win back-to-back games after beginning with three lossesAAP21-Nov-2025Sydney Thunder’s huge total of 200 f
Green set to bowl in Shield cricket, will 'wait and see' if he's at No. 3 in the Ashes
Cameron Green says he could play Shield cricket instead of ODIs and T20Is in the lead-up to the Ashes to build his bowling loads on return from his ba