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New Zealand shaken and stirred
The second-innings collapse at Lord’s has revived concerns about New Zealand’s top order and the batsmen will be keeping a close eye on conditions at
`Bravo!' cries turn into survival struggle
Dwayne Bravo promised attacking cricket. West Indies were aggressive with the ball, but with the bat the situation demanded they drop their guard. Pak
England face the ink blot Test
The first Test in the Investec Ashes can be interpreted differently. It is how England and Australia respond at Lord’s that countsGeorge Dobell17-Jul-
It's no monkey's business
How is it that humans are so much better at throwing a ball than their chimpanzee cousins?Liam Herringshaw18-Aug-2013In my formative years in the Engl
His last dress rehearsal
He swivels his neck first left, then right and then all around before putting on the helmet. Rubbing his palms and swinging his hangs he tries to rele
The mind and matter of batting
Tendulkar had a coin over his stumps when he batted. Bradman practiced batting with a stump, and Lara with a broom. What do these idiosyncratic drills
The Boucher culture
For the 15 years he played for South Africa, Mark Boucher epitomised team spirit. He talks about the good days, the tough days, and the legless nights
A mix of the fresh and the familiar
ESPNcricinfo picks the XI of the tournamentAndrew Fidel Fernando07-Oct-2013Dwayne Smith (223 runs, strike-rate 143)Smith was Mumbai Indians’ rock atop
'I like to keep the team calm' – Yaseen Valli
The South Africa U-19 allrounder, who has been dismissed just once in three matches, handles pressure better than most, says Ray JenningsKanishkaa Bal
Two for the coffee table
An anthology and a celebration of great players – both from the stable – allow us to experience a soothing sense of constancyAlan Gardner29-Dec-2013A