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It's all in the geometry – how Shami and Siraj put the skids under Australia
There are very good reasons for Indian quicks doing better in India than visiting quicks; it’s got to do with angles and trajectories and much elseKar
Ramesh Mendis and a tornado of wickets
When his team-mates were a distance from their best, the offie held the fort with a lengthy old-ball spellAndrew Fidel Fernando01-Dec-2021Seven bowlin
Is Hardik Pandya finally fit to be back? Will Virat Kohli be rested?
Some key questions for the Sunil Joshi-led selection committee ahead of India’s home series against South AfricaDeivarayan Muthu07-Mar-2020Is Pandya f
Aryaman Birla means business in his own way
The Madhya Pradesh batsman, son of the billionaire industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla, is determined to be more than just a surnameShashank Kishore20-
'Cricket is one of those sports you can never completely master'
Amy Satterthwaite talks about what she’s learnt in the game, her love of animals, and what it feels like to approach the 100-ODI markInterview by Anne
Fast bowling, middle-orders and captains – key battles in England v Pakistan
The Test series between England and Pakistan is a much-anticipated contest with much focus on the return of Mohammad Amir. ESPNcricinfo picks out key
Top-order trapeze act puts England in peril
Too often have England been three down for not many and this time Joe Root was unable to provide the safety netGeorge Dobell at Lord's17-Jul-2015
Pat Howard's rugby state of mind
The Australian team performance head’s swift review of the UAE debacle is an example of cricket borrowing ideas from rugbyGreg Growden13-Nov-2014When
Cat-skinning, and a drunken donkey's driving test
England beat New Zealand comprehensively, but that doesn’t mean we can’t quibble about some of their tactics, which brought domesticated animals to mi
From keeper to clerk and back again
Thami Tsolekile’s first taste of Test cricket, eight years ago, set his career back and for a time he left the game behind. But a second chance came h