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SA must heed lessons of old trials by Sri Lanka
The tour of Sri Lanka in 2013 was a chance to see how much South Africa needed to do in their World Cup preparations, but it’s the learnings of the 20
Outside the city, by the river
Two name changes in six years, and a few other enhancements in store for the World Cup03-Nov-2010Situated on the banks of the Karnaphuli River, Chitta
Bloody hell, Haddin
A remake of the 2007 thriller at Seddon Park? Not quite. Blame the wicketkeeperLuke Pallesen10-Mar-2010The gameI’ve been kicking myself since 2007 for
England pace attack: past, present and future collide, and coexist (for now)
Woakes has done well in the second New Zealand innings, but with the India challenge in the summer, a cold-hearted conversation might be in the offing
Daryl Mitchell prepares to step out of his dad's shadow
He’s often asked more questions about his father, the former All Black John Mitchell, than about himself, but that is all set to change for New Zealan
Ibrahim Khaleel axing symptomatic of USA's rudderless selection policy
Eleven players who were on the plane to Oman for a three-match series last year are guaranteed to be absent when USA return next monthPeter Della Penn
Reactions – 'The biggest entertainer of the last decade'
The cricketing world pays tribute to AB de Villiers following his sudden decision to retire from international cricketESPNcricinfo staff23-May-20181:3
'In my heart of hearts, I wanted to play on' – Foster
Essex’s veteran wicketkeeper was tempted to go out on a high after last season’s title triumph. But he’s back for another season with his ambition sti
India's bowlers lose out on day of fine margins
There was not too much wrong with what India’s bowlers did, but Sri Lanka finished with the clear edge as the sun came out and holes emerged in the fi
Tackling pressure and staging turnarounds
Five takeaways from Bangladesh’s run to the Champions Trophy semi-finalMohammad Isam16-Jun-2017Bangladesh’s first Champions Trophy campaign in more th