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'Know when to hit and when to leave' – Jonathan Trott on long-format batting
The former England opener believes the patient innings should not be going out of fashion anytime soon but achieving a balance is necessarySruthi Ravi
Australia's loss to Bangladesh: Unwanted history? Yes. Disaster? No
Australia’s first-ever defeat to Bangladesh has drawn a fevered response down under, one that may reveal more about the post-pay war climate than the
Manjrekar: Holder providing an illusionary benefit
Sanjay Manjrekar on the various contributing factors to India’s comprehensive victory in St Lucia14-Aug-2016Captain Jason Holder’s middling skills wit
Sri Lanka take big lead after rocking West Indies
ESPNcricinfo staff23-Oct-2015Milinda Siriwardana spun West Indies into further trouble by dismissing Marlon Samuels for 13 and the visitors’ sole resi
Rohit finds the happy middle ground
Rohit Sharma’s 138 at the MCG had a refreshing urgency, the lack of which has often confounded observers who believe he doesn’t necessarily have to go
What more are Ireland supposed to do?
They have shown the ambition, drive and talent needed to earn Test status. But does the ICC have the vision to make it happen?Jarrod Kimber13-Sep-2013
Batting second favoured Bears
With the summer so wet, sides favoured batting second and it worked for Warwickshire as all of their wins came after bowling firstDavid Hopps and Nevi
'I know at some stage I might be the one making the decisions'
Shane Watson still has much to learn about leadership and Test match batting, but he’s made it his priority, and his tutelage under Warne and Dravid i
The might of Sampson
One of the world’s fastest women bowlers is raring to get going at her first World CupJenny Roesler06-Mar-2009 Sampson: ruthless but relax
Awesome in Australia: Kohli's twin tons in Adelaide vs Ganguly's defiance in Brisbane
Vote for the best individual Border-Gavaskar Trophy performance by an Indian in Australia since 2000ESPNcricinfo staff25-Oct-2024Update: This poll has