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'There's pressure on us. Everyone will want to beat the team that won it last year'
Souther Brave wristspinner Jake Lintott describes the “buzz” ahead of the second season of the HundredJake Lintott02-Aug-2022I was a wildcard pick for
Mahela Jayawardene: 'Two overs in a row for a bowler makes the Hundred tactically quite fascinating'
The Southern Brave coach talks about working out the new format, dealing with injuries, and taking a punt on Jake LintottInterview by Matt Roller10-Au
'Will miss the friendly people, but not the backstabbing ex-players' – Grant Flower
The outgoing Pakistan batting coach speaks candidly about which players need improvement, his favourite and not-so-favourite memoriesInterview by Dany
Starc's chance to make South African mark
He has never played red-ball cricket in the country, but after some time off recovering from a heel injury, he is raring to goDaniel Brettig in Johann
Captains aren't that important anymore
In sport, as in business, leaders have less power now, and the decisions they take don’t directly affect outcomes Tim Wigmore20-Feb-2017It has been a
Pope's fireworks, and Miraz's calm
ESPNcricinfo picks its best XI from the Under-19 World Cup in BangladeshVishal Dikshit and Mohammad Isam15-Feb-20161 Rishabh Pant (wk), India (267 run
South Africa feel de Villiers' negative vibe
AB de Villiers felt a lack of “electric vibe” before South Africa’s match against Pakistan – and his post-match disgust revealed that things only got
Australia's oldies but goodies aim high
Australia’s thirtysomethings remain hungry for success as they aim to return to No. 1 on the Test rankings by the end of next yearBrydon Coverdale24-D
An edge the umpire missed
Plays of the Day from the first day of the first Test between India and Australia in ChennaiBrydon Coverdale22-Feb-2013Edge of the dayTest matches can
Venue a solace for beleagured India
India, thoroughly outclassed with bat and ball so far, have to derive inspiration from their record at The Oval to avoid their first 4-0 series defeat