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Smoke and Hays
Mark Haysman stressfractured his back at 19 to end his Aussie Rules career, joined a bank for four years and came back to senses, and there was cricke
Decline and fall: England face up to scale of ODI rebuilding job
Muddled selection, fading stars, a lack of familiarity with the format – and no easy answers for either the ECB or Brendon McCullumVithushan Ehanthara
New Zealand vs South Africa – a Kapptivating contest
The match had everything possible, almost – here’s a lookback at how the Hamilton ODI unravelledFirdose Moonda17-Mar-2022It’s pretty much always a mus
Fifty shades of grey
Our correspondent goes looking for colour around the World Cup, and finds mostly one hueAndrew Fidel Fernando22-Jun-2019June 1Having arrived at Heathr
The tune that would haunt Pakistan
Dismissals, drops, catches offered, trends, they all came together to form a tune that would haunt Pakistan for a long timeOsman Samiuddin at the MCG3
SL batsmen dominate on opening day
ESPNcricinfo staff14-Oct-2015But Kaushal Silva’s woes at the top continued as he edged Kemar Roach to the wicketkeeper in the 18th over for 17•AFPLahi
Debunking the Mominul myth
Despite being one of Bangladesh’s best batsmen and boasting a strike-rate not too dissimilar from his team-mates, he is considered a Test specialist a
World Sports Park: A diamond in the rough
Although World Sports Park is not yet a finished article, the success of the ICC Americas T20 proved that it won’t be the last time a national or inte
Bird has a bat, Hussey has a bowl
Plays of the Day from the third day of the third Test between Australia and Sri Lanka in SydneyDaniel Brettig at the SCG05-Jan-2013The boundaryThe SCG
South Africa's batting under scrutiny at the Gabba
The question facing South Africa ahead of the Gabba Test is whether they play six or seven specialist batsmen. Jacques Rudolph will be under pressure,