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England turn up bearing gifts
Instead of sticking to first principles and patiently grinding out a match-defining total, England’s batsmen misguidedly attempted to assert themselve
Johnson, the scene-stealer
Mitchell Johnson is enjoying his time as Australia’s stand-in Test bowler, sans the pressures of being their pace spearheadDaniel Brettig at the MCG28
Watch out for Steketee's one-two
In the final, New Zealand or India will have up to face up to a bowler who’s delivered for Australia at crucial times this competitionGeorge Binoy in
"Someone had to go and it was my turn" – Bell
Ian Bell only returned from the warmer climes of the Caribbean a week ago, but had no qualms swapping his shorts and T-shirt for a beanie and three ju
West Indies board can't wait any longer
Tony Cozier on why the West Indies board must focus on developmental schemes needed for a revival of cricket Tony Cozier20-Apr-2008 The s
Powerplay: Jon Lewis on spinners, stress management and AI
How England are targeting the T20 Women’s World CupESPNcricinfo staff05-Jun-2024ESPNcricinfo’s Valkerie Baynes and Firdose Moonda are joined by Englan
Huddles and hustle: How Leicestershire won the 1996 County Championship
Unfancied Leicestershire clinched one of the closest title races there has ever beenPaul Edwards23-Jul-2020June 24, 1996September 22, 1996In 1996 Leic
Nyeem Young: the diamond from Barbados' Gold Coast
Playing in his second U-19 World Cup, the allrounder is one of the early pace-setters for the tournament’s MVPSreshth Shah in Bloemfontein22-Jan-2020N
'Call me an allrounder when I'm not frightened of anything over 70mph'
Mark Wood names and shames the worst dancer, slowest runners and sloppiest dressers in the England teamInterview by Jack Wilson14-Dec-2016You average
India extend their World Cup run against Pakistan
ESPNcricinfo staff15-Feb-2015A festive atmosphere prevailed with the fans assembling at the venue much ahead of the start•ICCMisbah-ul-Haq got his tea