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Lockie Ferguson – the death-overs missile in KKR's arsenal
The addition of the New Zealand quick could cover the franchise’s only weaknessSreshth Shah in Kolkata27-Mar-20192:54’I’ve never seen anything like Ru
Why do India drop so many in the slips: an analysis
Daryll Cullinan, a long-time first-slip fielder for South Africa, talks Sidharth Monga through the poor slip-fielding technique on show in the ongoing
My number will come – Fakhar Zaman
Fakhar Zaman, who brought HBL back in the game with a century in the final, said that a national call-up will come eventually if he continues to back
Disunity threatens Zimbabwe players' prospects of a better future
They lost the chance to bargain with the board on equal footing in the matter of World Cup earnings, but they cannot ignore the need for a proactive p
Four bowlers in two overs
Plays of the day from the Group A match between England and Sri Lanka in WellingtonGeorge Dobell and Andrew Fidel Fernando01-Mar-2015The beamerBowling
South Africa soak in that winning feeling
There has been a noticeable spring in South Africa’s step over recent days after their remarkable turnaround in fortunesFirdose Moonda26-Feb-2014Sport
Titans wary of last-minute blunder
Firdose Moonda22-Oct-2012From a position where winning looked as casual as a Sunday afternoon drive through the country, the Titans are now on a city
A fire-and-ice moment, and a clanger
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the second day of the first Test between West Indies and IndiaSriram Veera at Sabina Park21-Jun-2011Th
Who cares who wins?
The chairman of the Cricket Writers’ Club, Pat Gibson, warns of the dangers of belittling the County ChampionshipPat Gibson22-Sep-2009At the annual Cr
The best duck-hunters, and wicketkeepers who bowl
The regular Monday column in which our editor answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricketSteven Lynch17-May-2004The regular Monday col