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De Villiers invents the switch-scoop, almost
Plays of the day from the first ODI between Zimbabwe and South Africa in BulawayoFirdose Moonda17-Aug-2014Turn of the day The Bulawayo pitch was descr
Bell must shape new England
Ian Bell’s fifty against Scotland, and the match as a whole, will not linger long in the memory but calmness and maturity were just what England neede
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
Starc blunders after vital knock
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the second day of the third Test in DominicaDaniel Brettig in Roseau24-Apr-2012Regret of the dayMitche
Presentations and precipitations
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the first day of the first Test between Australia and New Zealand at the GabbaDaniel Brettig at the Ga
Vaas back in the swing of things
Everyone may have gotten used to Sri Lankan cricket without Vaas, but the bowler’s desire to play international cricket’s still brightSriram Veera20-M
Remembering Dilip Doshi, a team man who was his own man
He was sharp on the field, making batters overthink, and off the field, spoke out against petty-minded administratorsSuresh Menon25-Jun-2025At a Rolli
Charlotte Edwards' appointment rings in new era for women's game
Former England captain will set high standards as new head coach of ailing national sideAndrew Miller02-Apr-20251:27Will Charlotte Edwards succeed as