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Five talking points about South Africa's new domestic structure
The franchise system is out, and a lot of other things are inFirdose Moonda23-Sep-2021It took a legal challenge, a consultation process headed by form
Dimuth Karunaratne, the cool captain for Sri Lanka's high seas
A few months of his leadership appear, against all expectation, to have steadied the national teamAndrew Fidel Fernando17-Aug-2019The selectors are ma
Talking Points: RCB's gifts and slowdowns don't cost them, for once
They scored only 101 runs across 17 of their 20 overs, and conceded an astounding 23 extras, but they finally managed to defend a totalSrinath Sripath
Dhawan's ODI career at boom-or-bust juncture
After a sub-par 2016 and with India’s strong bench, Shikhar Dhawan’s ODI career has reached the phase where he has no choice but to performArun Venugo
Nepal turns its eyes to Dhaka
The country has turned its attention to a group of young boys who have taken the Under-19 World Cup by stormVishal Dikshit04-Feb-2016Cricket has not t
'Umpires are not soft targets, they're participants in the game'
Simon Taufel says the Indian umpires he works with have been making a lot of progress, but they are yet to earn the respect they deserve from players
The wait pays off for Tambe
Forty-two years old, and more than two decades into a journeyman career, Pravin Tambe is living the dream on the big stageNagraj Gollapudi28-May-2014F
Morne Morkel and a pot of yoghurt
This statistical analysis of England and South Africa’s bowling attacks is helped along by some good bacteriaAndy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013The second Test i
Bracewell's agony and Young's injury
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the third day of the first Test between Australia and New Zealand at the GabbaDaniel Brettig at the Ga
How Harris choked India
Paul Harris’ outside-leg-stump line was perfect in the context of the game, as none of the Indian batsmen figured out how to score runs against himS R