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A fate Australia did not deserve
Although ending the day frustrated, tired and, perhaps, a little angry Australia showed plenty of attributes that will serve them well during the Ashe
'When I start thinking too much, I'm in trouble'
One-time wild boy Jesse Ryder says he has had plenty of time out of cricket to think about his game. It’s all about patience for him now, he saysInter
England the heavyweights in Group B, but don't count out SA just yet
Bangladesh and West Indies could also have a big say in what many are considering to be the “easier” of the two groups at the T20 World CupFirdose Moo
Australian cricket has a Will Pucovski problem
The Victoria batter would have been the first choice as a Test opener but his continuing concussion issues have taken him out of the reckoning Ian Cha
What has the WPL changed for women's cricket in India?
Takeaways: Fringe players make a mark, Mandhana doesn’t, fans have their say… there is change in the air all rightESPNcricinfo staff27-Mar-2023More
Mopey Yasir Shah losing his shine
The Pakistan legspinner has looked defeated, bowling without expectation or vision on a chastening tour down underOsman Samiuddin in Sydney04-Jan-2017
England allrounders disguise same failings
This time it was Chris Woakes and Adil Rashid who produced a stirring England comeback, but such recoveries are a reminder of long-standing weaknesses
'At times I probably went too hard for change'
Pat Howard, Australia’s team performance manager, talks about the challenges of shaking things up over five years of mixed results for the national si
Zimbabwe's ODI implosion, and India's fast-bowling expansion
India’s emerging fast-bowling depth and Zimbabwe’s lack of fight in the 50-over format were among the most striking features of the short, sharp tourA
Pollard's game of distinct halves ends well
When Kieron Pollard came out to bat, having already given RCB a foothold with the ball, the game could have gone either way; he made sure it was Mumba