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What can England learn from their T20I series in South Africa?
Who should open the batting? Should Sam Curran play ahead of Moeen Ali?Matt Roller24-Nov-2020The top-order conundrumEngland are overflowing with openi
Joe Denly's jack-of-all-trades attributes face their defining test
England’s utility option is a fine cricketer in his own right, but does he offer enough in each of his roles to be the World Cup stand-by?George Dobel
Gibson's tenure twist: from honeymoon to nightmare
After easing in with wins against Bangladesh and Zimbabwe, the South Africa coach’s term has turned disastrous early, with five losses in six matches
Australia's five sub-100 totals since 2010
Hobart joins the list of Australia’s batting debacles in this decadeESPNcricinfo staff12-Nov-201688 v Pakistan, Headingley 2010A couple of eights on t
Taskin excels as both enforcer and container
Shouldering extra responsibility in the absence of Mustafizur Rahman, Taskin’s performance against Pakistan bodes well for both him as well as his tea
Rohrer's blow a wake-up call
Ben Rohrer’s story tells us a lot about how we used to view head protection and bouncers, and how the death of Phillip Hughes means we never will agai
Bopara and Parry give cause for optimism
When you’ve been in the slump England have endured any win is gratefully received. Some their batting raised more concerns, but the bowler, fielding a
Behind the facade of England's fifties
A new book looks at the less-than-pleasant backdrop to England’s dominance in the post-war yearsRob Steen29-Dec-2012To look back at English cricket in
Debutant Cummins outshines Johnson
Australia’s fast-bowling future was on display during the first day at the Wanderers. It’s just not clear how much of itBrydon Coverdale at the Wander
An honourable exit
England may have lost to West Indies, but plenty of positives can be taken from the World Twenty20 as they finally fix both their eyes on the impendin