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Mark Wood expects return to peak fitness by the time cricket resumes
Seamer says, ‘I don’t feel like it would take me that long,’ to be back to best after enforced layoffAlan Gardner07-May-2020Mark Wood knows plenty abo
Big Bash squads: how the teams stack up and who to watch out for
Who could challenge Adelaide Strikers for this year’s BBL title?Alex Malcolm17-Dec-2018Adelaide StrikersLast season ChampionsSquad Wes Agar, Alex Care
Special stand takes West Indies away from humiliation toward exultation
Modern West Indies sides face a daily struggle to regenerate the folklore scripted between the eras of Frank Worrell and Viv Richards, but Kraigg Brat
Pujara, Rahane and Henry star on hard-fought day
ESPNcricinfo staff30-Sep-2016New Zealand suffered a massive early blow: Kane Williamson was unwell and had to sit out the match. Ross Taylor, standing
The middle-order difference
Stats highlights from an unusual Ashes series in which the winning team didn’t necessarily have the better statsS Rajesh25-Aug-2015In every way, this
Middle-overs blues with bat and ball
Zimbabwe haven’t beaten a top team in a World Cup game since getting past South Africa in 1999, and their prospects aren’t promising for 2015 eitherS
Shane Watson does a bat check
Plays of the day from the Champions League match between Rajasthan Royals and Lions in JaipurDevashish Fuloria25-Sep-2013The batOff the last ball of t
Squad rethink required for South Africa
The indifferent performance in the field by South Africa at the Gabba needs to be rectified, and perhaps its time for some radical changes in the team
'Slave to rhythm' Gul tunes in to top form
Umar Gul is the most unassuming bowling spearhead Pakistan have had for years, possibly ever, so much so that it is easy to not think of him as the le
The changing face of a very English game
An American’s view of the Stanford Super Series and Twenty20’s growing influenceAndrew Miller31-Oct-2008 Allen Stanford, the man behind t