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Capes are back in fashion
And Tamara’s Army is the flavour of the season. Oh and the Ashes are on!Samuel Ferris27-Nov-2010Choice of gameDay three, first Ashes Test, ‘Gabba, Bri
World Cup could cement Afridi's captaincy credentials
Shahid Afridi has always been an uncertain choice as captain and how Pakistan performs in the World Cup will provide vindication for either his suppor
How much mediocrity can New Zealand fans take?
A decent performance in the World Cup is vital to reviving the waning interest of the fans, but to achieve that the team need to find the right team c
'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
A WAG, a prediction, and an out-of-place maiden
An unending skirmish for the orange cap, a left-field rehab programme, a déjà vu opening over and more in a review of the action for the second week o
'I've learned to keep my pull shot down'
Suresh Raina talks about trying to get better against the short delivery, becoming India captain, and coming back from knee surgerySriram Veera25-Jun-
Two reprieves for Trott, and a Cook surprise
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the first day of the first Test between England and India at Lord’sAndrew McGlashan at Lord's21-J
Newcastle revisited
Shaun Marsh’s maiden first-class ton came in the company of Michael Hussey eight years ago in Newcastle, and, so far, he’s looked good to repeat the f
'If you play all forms of cricket, you may end up being mediocre'
Is fast bowling a dying art? Five former quicks answer questions on problems plaguing today’s fast bowlersInterviews by Nagraj Gollapudi27-Oct-2011And
A Valentines surprise
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the day from the second Twenty20 between New Zealand and Zimbabwe, in HamiltonAndrew Fernando14-Feb-2012The wrong b