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One man's legacy to Yorkshire and the game he loved beyond measure
Professional educator Peter Sutcliffe cleared a coaching path successors at the ECB have since smoothed and modifiedPaul Edwards08-May-2021There is mo
Boult ready to 'get back in the saddle and crack on with Test cricket'
Andrew McGlashan29-Jul-2019It’s time to start again for New Zealand. After the emotion, and ultimate heartbreak, of the World Cup the coloured kits an
Love me, love me not… From Raza's emotion to the lack of DRS
Peter Della Penna picks out eight of the best and worst aspects of the ICC World Cup QualifierPeter Della Penna26-Mar-2018Love me – Sikandar RazaAs if
Options abound as Rashid earns England's faith
Adil Rashid is quickly climbing the wicket-taking list for a visiting legspinner in India, and his success reduces the need for three spinnersGeorge D
A few wet patches cause a damp squib
While most of the ground at the Chinnaswamy Stadium was unaffected by rain, a few damp spots caused by sweating under the covers, played spoilsportKar
How the teams stack up
Crunching the numbers of the top eight teams from the last two years, it’s clear that Australia, South Africa and New Zealand have stood out for their
Sri Lanka take comfort from new heroes
Fourteen months on from fielding their oldest ever XI in a Test, Sri Lanka have regenerated at great speed and now brought to the fore, a talented cro
'Stirred viewers the way he did opposition teams'
Tributes to Tony Greig, who died in Sydney at the age of 66ESPNcricinfo staff29-Dec-2012″Tony was a tough opponent who took on all opposition with agg
Malinga solves Mumbai Indians' problems
Though they couldn’t bat, couldn’t field and conceded byes generously, MI finished with the biggest prize at franchise-level Twenty20Nitin Sundar10-Oc
'I hated Miandad's guts'
Ravi Shastri, India’s glamour boy of the eighties, talks about making it big early, the kind of captain he might have been, and his reputation for sto