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A Bajan boy steeped in Caribbean flavours
Cozier came to be the voice of West Indian cricket because he knew the game, and the landscape it came from, intimatelyVaneisa Baksh12-May-2016His voi
Sarfraz's strange six and Afridi's record
ESPNcricinfo presents the plays of the day from the second T20 between Pakistan and EnglandGeorge Dobell27-Nov-2015Milestone of the dayJames Vince, wh
'I can't please everyone'
The Sri Lankan spinner reflects on a glorious career, the changing art of offspin, dealing with doubters, what lies ahead, and moreInterview by Sidhar
Punjab finally get their basics right
Flair and natural talent can take one a long way but success for a team can be elusive if the basics of winning aren’t already in place. It’s taken a
Flintoff v Lee Part 2
The Andrew Flintoff-Brett Lee confrontation was renewed at the SCG during the most intense passage of play in the Super TestAndrew McGlashan at the SC
New ball or old, Henry will make things happen
He was always an excellent new-ball bowler, but Matt Henry has evolved into a fine death-overs bowler now, and being the leader of the attack has free
How Rajat Patidar earned his selection to India's Test squad
The Madhya Pradesh batter has a reputation for scoring tough runs, and is fresh off a century against England LionsShashank Kishore24-Jan-2024Since 20
Sparkling Rinku among few bright spots in disappointing KKR campaign
The mid-season trades didn’t work, pace bowling was a problem, and their most successful spinner had a tournament to forgetSreshth Shah21-May-20235:04
Ryana MacDonald-Gay is living the dream at Under-19 World Cup
The England allrounder talks of her six-for against the senior India team, and what she learnt during her time at the HundredAnnesha Ghosh24-Jan-2023R
Can Chris Jordan find redemption and a swansong at the World Cup?
After England’s loss in last year’s semi-final, he was cast as the villain. Now the death-overs specialist is back, fitter, for one last crack at a wo