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Rahane's rotation riddle
Ajinkya Rahane is an excellent limited-overs batsman, but he will need to reduce his dot-ball percentage to evolve into the finished articleSidharth M
Rogers, Australia's utility man
Though lazily typecast as the dour counterpoint to Warner’s pyrotechnics, Rogers has shaped many an innings to fit the prevailing circumstancesDaniel
'Mr Big Six' and the 'natural leader'
ESPNcricinfo presents the top five players from the inaugural Caribbean Premier LeagueRenaldo Matadeen26-Aug-2013Andre RussellHis Twenty20 stock has g
Worth the wait for Chris Rogers
The opener was on verge of Victoria axe in 2012 but a phonecall from John Inverarity gave him hope and now he is on an Ashes tourDaniel Brettig24-Apr-
Stats – Sri Lanka's lowest-ever Test total, and the second-shortest Test innings ever
Stats highlights from Sri Lanka’s first innings in Durban where they were bundled out for 42Sampath Bandarupalli28-Nov-202442 Sri Lanka’s total in Dur
Mitch Hay waits to shine in the Sri Lankan sun
New Zealand see all-format potential in Hay, who comes with a reputation of being a powerful hitter who is calm under pressureDeivarayan Muthu08-Nov-2
Dinesh Karthik, the survivor who never stood still
Even at 38, he found new ways to worry bowlers and fielding captains in IPL. Who knows what heights his India career might have reached had Dhoni not
Bangladesh's greater unity brings rewards
Bangladesh are more cohesive than they were two years ago, and that’s because of Mushfiqur Rahim’s leadership and the rise in status of players like S
Remembering Runako
Occasionally brilliant, often frustrating, sometimes maddening, the tale of Runako Morton is a poignant reflection of contemporary West Indies cricket
In Sydney they go feet first
Some of the most stylish, effective, nimble batsmen Australia has produced have the SCG to thank for their fleet-footed assurance against spinDaniel B