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Stats – Can England bury the ghosts of their last two Australia tours?
England have lost nine of their last 10 Tests in Australia, but with Root in form and a promising pace attack, they will hope to change the narrativeS
Virat Kohli compiles an anger-fuelled masterclass
After struggling to 20 off 20 balls, India’s captain fired himself up and finished on 94 off 50, his highest score in T20IsDeivarayan Muthu in Hyderab
Should spinners bowl in the death in IPL?
Depending on the pitch, outfield size and batsmen at the crease, spin could be a good alternative to the traditional death-over tricks by pace bowlers
Let's not belittle the art of pitch-making
If South Africa manage to come out victorious on this pitch, you can imagine that India might ask for the wrestling pits of Haryana to be turned recta
A crucial innings, the Rangana Herath way
Rangana Herath mixed some cracking shots square of the wicket with a good sprinkling of plays and misses in a unique innings that was frustrating for
Galle mismatch symptomatic of wider malaise
Sri Lanka’s failure to compete with a well-drilled India reinforces the urgent need for Test cricket’s growing imbalances to be addressedSidharth Mong
No longer bridesmaids: how South Africa reached the top
With victory at Lord’s, South Africa became the No. 1 Test team in the world. ESPNcricinfo looks back at the years that led to them reaching that goal
Sehwag soars solo again
Virender Sehwag is the only batsman to adapt to the bowler-friendly conditions in Dambulla, where 230 is worth 300Siddarth Ravindran in Dambulla25-Aug
Patchy in Pakistan, and another record for The Don
The regular Monday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricket.Steven Lynch05-Dec-2005The regular Monday
Fast times with my friend Courtney Walsh
In an extract from his new book, former England and Gloucestershire fast bowler David Lawrence recalls his relationship with the West Indian legendDav