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Cricket tries to bring normality
What not so long ago mattered deeply to insular worlds in both England and India has for a brief while been knocked into perspectiveSharda Ugra at Edg
Australia's senior men upstaged again
Australia’s loss to New Zealand was a new low. And most worryingly for Michael Clarke, it was the senior men who let the side down – againBrydon Cover
Remaining emotionless is Dhoni's virtue
When it’s one-on-one between him and the bowler, when you know the cooler head will survive, MS Dhoni knows he has more than an even chanceSidharth Mo
Smith faces new left-arm nemesis
ESPNcricinfo picks out the key battlegrounds for the Test series between South Africa and Sri LankaFirdose Moonda at Centurion14-Dec-2011Who will emer
Dominant South Africa hold all the aces
New Zealand have won only one home Test out of 14 against South Africa, and their win-loss ratio against them is among the worstS Rajesh06-Mar-2012Sou
Shillingford shows his doosra
ESPNcricinfo presents the plays of the day from the fourth day in Port-of-Spain where rain had a major impactDaniel Brettig in Port-of-Spain18-Apr-201
Pressure on Pakistan's brittle batting
Pakistan undoubtedly have the stronger bowling attack, but their tendency to self-destruct on the batting front provides Sri Lanka with a distinct adv
Struggles all round for West Indies
West Indies, staring at a 15th Test defeat to England since 2000, have serious problems to sort out on both the batting and bowling frontsMadhusudhan
India's diary-writing, dictionary-wielding captain
Unmukt Chand, who is leading India’s U-19 side to the World Cup, is not quite your everyday up-and-coming cricketerGeorge Binoy09-Aug-2012Unmukt Chand
Bosisto and Turner quietly do the job
William Bosisto and Ashton Turner, who have played together at school and then in age-group cricket for Western Australia, have been critical to Austr