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Was Shannon Gabriel's 'brain fade' in Dominica a calculated move gone wrong?
His slog off Yasir Shah has been called the worst shot in the history of Test cricket, but there was logic behind itSidharth Monga10-Jun-2020Come to T
Surrey's England graduates inspire Amar Virdi to set sights on higher honours
Championship-winning spinner heads for Lions tour with high ambitions after breakthrough summerJon Culley17-Nov-2018Given the poor health of cricket i
The usefulness of the specialist coach
As India’s expanded backroom, with specialist coaches, takes charge for the Sri Lanka tour, we look at five instances when international cricketers be
'People, regardless of nationality, loved Hanif' – Imtiaz Ahmed
Imtiaz Ahmed, Pakistan’s oldest living Test cricketer, pays tribute to Hanif Mohammad Umar Farooq13-Aug-2016″I am sad to hear about his death. He unde
Steven Finn, Test bowler, phase 2
Anyone who does not know Steven Finn’s backstory has probably been living under a rock but now he wants to put the past behind him and become the fast
Sangakkara's nifty footwork, Prasad's bad footwork
ESPNcricinfo presents the plays of the day from the third one-day international as England register a winAndrew Fidel Fernando and Alan Gardner in Col
First drop or first dropped?
Usman Khawaja was not the reason for Australia’s defeat in Chester-le-Street, but he hasn’t solved the team’s No. 3 problem eitherBrydon Coverdale15-A
South Africa show disciplined streak
England may not have expected it from Alviro Petersen or JP Duminy but toughness runs through this teamFirdose Moonda at Headingley03-Aug-2012Despite
When might isn't right
The power the BCCI wields is harming the game more than it is benefitting it. The essays in this book can’t be ignoredKamran Abbasi06-Mar-2011India is
South Africa's batsmen continue merry-making in Chittagong
29-Feb-2008 Neil McKenzie and Graeme Smith after a hard day’s work © Getty Images Graeme Smith couldn’t have asked for a better star