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New ODI rules and faulty bowling shackle Dhoni
The rule of having only four fielders in the deep to protect a less than incisive bowling line-up has placed limits on MS Dhoni’s captaincy Abhishek P
Much work needed on several fronts for South Africa
The opening combination, the spinner’s spot, the pace bowing in less helpful conditions, the wicketkeeping, the captaincy … there was little that went
No bite, no contest
The uncharacteristically flat track in Galle led to a snoozefest which denied Sri Lanka a chance of going 1-up at their most bankable venueAndrew Fide
A visceral leader of men
Shahid Afridi has been a true leader of men, with them on bad days and good days, taking Pakistan ultimately to a place few expected them to reachOsma
Oram's apology, and Kenya's UDRS blues
ESPNcricinfo presents the plays of the day from the World Cup Group A match between Kenya and New Zealand in ChennaiSriram Veera at the MA Chidambaram
Patel's escape, and free-hits in Tests
Plays of the Day from the first day of the first Test between India and New Zealand in AhmedabadESPNcricinfo staff04-Nov-2010The face-saving drop of t
Test cricket strikes again
For all the pulsating, crowd-pleasing action they generate, fluctations in Test matches are beyond one-innings matches that remain limited in more tha
Seamers aim to cash in
Stats preview of the fourth Ashes Test to be played at HeadingleySiddhartha Talya06-Aug-2009The build-up to the fourth Test has been clouded with unce
Flickering talent discovers the limelight
The story of Shivakant Shukla, who batted for821 minutes to take Uttar Pradesh through to the final of the Ranji Trophy, embodies Uttar Pradesh cricke
The best strike rate, and 153 consecutive Tests
The regular Monday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricketSteven Lynch18-Jun-2007The regular Monday c