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Kallis bags pair as South Africa blow out
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the fourth day of the second Test between South Africa and Sri Lanka at DurbanFirdose Moonda at Kingsm
'I'll never take playing for England for granted'
The missed opportunities early in his career have made the England offspinner determined to make the most of the rest of itInterview by George Dobell0
The life of the party lives another day
Not having England at the business end of the tournament would just not be right. The World Cup needs them nearly as much as they need itSambit Bal in
Bookended by ignominy
England began and ended the year with humiliating losses, and it didn’t get much better in the middle eitherAndrew Miller01-Jan-2008
Plenty of lessons to be learnt
Though the tour ended in disappointment for India, there were a couple positives for them to go home with, namely the aggressive intent displayed by S
Australia are what Australia are, indefatigable and unyielding
Australia don’t so much have big match energy as a big match state of general existenceAndrew Fidel Fernando17-Nov-20231:49Kumble: The difference betw
There and back again: South Africa look to come full circle at Lord's
Graeme Smith and Vernon Philander look back to 2012, when South Africa became the No. 1 Test side, and what the team needs to do to get there again in
Pant goes the other way – what's the rationale?
Whether his demotion to No. 7 was down to his own poor form, or an opponent-specific tactic, it has raised more questions than answers Karthik Krishna
'You just can't script that' – SA breathe easy after a 'Camel classic' in Centurion
Eight wickets down, 32 runs still to get, and a WTC final spot at stake; there were more than a few jangling nerves at SuperSport ParkFirdose Moonda29
Tom Kohler-Cadmore hopes to find his way home by playing around the world
The itinerant batter has made a splash in three leagues and thrown his hat in the ring for more – a journey he hopes will lead to an England capMatt R