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How two rivals have shown familiarity breeds respect
Bangladesh’s next opponents know of their threat as well as any team. New Zealand have been one of the sides that have welcomed Bangladesh and given t
England lead chasing pack but attacking blueprint has its flaws
They have become the most fearsome ODI side in the world batting second but England’s boom-or-bust approach could still undermine them at the World Cu
Troubled past against spin doesn't make future tense for Khawaja
The batsman has put his subcontinent failures behind him worked on his game and fitness. It showed in the unbeaten ton he struck for Australia A again
Under-19 World Cup XI: India-heavy batting and Asian-dominated bowling
As many as four Indians found a place in ESPNcricinfo’s team of the tournament. In total, players from five countries found a place with a 12th man fr
'A Mumbai player is quietly arrogant'
Milind Rege describes the culture of the near-invincible Mumbai team he played for in the 1960s and 70s, and the players that shaped itMilind Rege09-N
When an injured Ellyse Perry found a way
Australia’s captain and coach took a punt on an injured Ellyse Perry in the Women’s World Cup final four years ago. Here’s what happened nextDaniel Br
'You need to get India out of their comfort zone'
England have twice won from 1-0 down in India, first in 1984-85 and again in 2012-13. A member of that side four years ago talks about how they turned
Morkel's mongrel gives South Africa their bite
South Africa’s batsmen had laid the foundations, but the pitch looked slow and low. Then Morne Morkel took the ball in his hand and the Test match gai
A tale of two innings
The numbers of BJ Watling and Mominul Haque’s innings offer an insight into the mindset as both batsmen reacted quite differently when faced with a si
Masakadza's brain freeze
Plays of the Day from the fourth ODI between Zimbabwe and India in BulawayoLiam Brickhill in Bulawayo01-Aug-2013The disappointmentBrendan Taylor has s