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Haddin's silky touch
Brad Haddin is a batsman, not a wicketkeeping thrasher, even though he can comfortably find the stands with his drivingPeter English at Cardiff11-Jul-
Adil Rashid's simple trick to wreck India's batting
England legspinner’s changes of pace proved crucial in stopping the hosts from chasing 172 in RajkotHemant Brar29-Jan-20252:51Takeaways: Rashid show m
India vs New Zealand: don't lose the game inside the first 15 overs
Tactics board: where the first semi-final between India and New Zealand, in Mumbai, could be won and lostSidharth Monga13-Nov-20237:44Kumble: India ba
Educated punt on Brendon McCullum offers England's Test team an overdue sense of identity
Alliance with Stokes is a gamble – but playing it safe would be a much greater sinAndrew Miller12-May-2022To paraphrase Monty Python, apart from 6453
Unwanted history brings David Warner, Will Pucovski into the frame for Australia
It’s been 32 years since Australia have been pinned down so expertly by tourists, and their captain wants clearer plans from his batsmenDaniel Brettig
'In ODIs when you get hit, the plan is to force the batsman to rotate the strike'
Kuldeep Yadav talks about the lessons he learnt from being dropped during the IPL, and his aim to become the fastest Indian to 100 ODI wickets during
Which is the slowest Test of all?
And how many batsmen have been run out in the 90s on debut?Steven Lynch03-Oct-2017How many people have been run out in the nineties on their Test debu
Gambhir retires hurt after New Zealand slide
ESPNcricinfo staff10-Oct-2016Tom Latham also looked good and began to score freely after a testing initial period•BCCIThe openers put on New Zealand’s
Taylor's enterprise, Schutt's incision key in Strikers win
Sarah Taylor’s breezy 48 and Megan Schutt’s three-wicket burst upfront helped Adelaide Strikers defend 135 to register their second win in the Women’s
'I loved watching Romesh Kaluwitharana'
Darren Sammy, Kemar Roach, Jerome Taylor and Denesh Ramdin recall their World Cup memories and pick out their stars – past and future – of ODI cricket