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'Loose cannon' Coles aiming to go straight
Matt Coles has made a sudden return to Kent, where he is eager to banish the suspicion of unprofessionalism for good and remind people of his England
World T20, two-tiered success
Brevity and levity are at the heart of the World T20’s success and, although the men were now in action for three weeks rather than two, there was no
The curious case of Ravindra Jadeja
Jadeja has been the one thing worse than a failure – he has been India’s favourite scapegoatAyush Kumar25-Feb-2013I read the news of Ravindra Jadeja s
Teams' rookies could look ahead with optimism
What saved the game for West Indies was a spirit and unity of purpose that hasn’t always been in evidence in the past decade, while R Ashwin and Virat
Striker Steyn floors India
Dale Steyn has taken 13 five-fors in 37 Tests, a rate matches by very few bowlers over the last 40 yearsS Rajesh08-Feb-2010After the series against En
A terminal decline?
There was a dream that was Pakistan cricket, and it died in the dust of SharjahKamran Abbasi07-Jul-2005Thursday, October 17, 2002There was a dream tha
Ian Chappell may have quit writing, but he never quits on people
His loyalty to the game, and to the people who win his respect and friendship, has been remarkable, and his writing has embodied something of thatSamb
The price of being Babar Azam
Despite his immense body of fabulous work, could one say he tends to take out a tenancy agreement with big moments instead of owning them? That might
Where next for England now that Joe Root has resigned the Test captaincy?
Following the departure of England’s incumbent, ESPNcricinfo runs the rule over Root’s potential successorsAndrew Miller15-Apr-2022Joe Root has announ
Trent Boult: 'Reverse swing is a string I want to add to my bow'
The New Zealand quick on being a gun powerplay bowler in the IPL, adjusting to bubble life, and switching plans up in TestsInterview by Vishal Dikshit