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Five years after Sandpapergate, what has changed in Australian cricket?
The amount of reverse swing on offer down under has dropped significantly, and so has the amount of sledgingCameron Ponsonby22-Jun-2023The sandpaper i
Marizanne Kapp scores record ton in South Africa rescue act
Allrounder records highest Test score by South African woman in lifting her side from troubleSampath Bandarupalli27-Jun-2022150 Marizanne Kapp’s score
Meet the coaches behind the success of a generation of Bangladesh's best players
Mohammad Salahuddin and Nazmul Abedeen Fahim are the men the likes of Shakib Al Hasan turn to repeatedly when they need adviceMohammad Isam30-Oct-2020
Who removed my spinner?
It is hard enough to win away Tests, but India keep making it harder for themselves by misreading conditions and selecting poorlySidharth Monga in Per
The battle of lengths
England’s seamers have been more effective than Australia’s when bowling a good length, and this MCG pitch could test Australia’s ability to take wick
Pujara's form prevails over Henry & Co
An analytical look at the moments that highlighted vital aspects of the first day of Test cricket in KolkataAakash Chopra30-Sep-20162:25Agarkar: Puja
SA top order struggles to shake off India rust
Temba Bavuma ground out an unbeaten half-century on the opening day of the Sunfoil Series, but the likes of Hashim Amla, Dean Elgar, and JP Duminy all
Cook's DRS double-take
ESPNcricinfo picks the plays of the day from the opening ODIAndrew Fidel Fernando and Alan Gardner in Colombo26-Nov-2014The DRS double-takeEngland hav
Meeting Mr Mandela
The Indian team’s manager on the historic 1992-93 tour to South Africa looks back at his encountre with the most iconic leader of the late 20th centur
'All a bit of a hit or miss'
Harsha Bhogle, Sanjay Manjrekar and Ramiz Raja look ahead to the World Twenty20 in Sri Lanka17-Sep-2012Is this the most open World Twenty20 yet, and w