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Zimbabwe's seam attack built on patience
Zimbabwe recognise that they don’t have a bowling attack to blast out sides. Instead, they draw batsmen into making errors by sticking to disciplined
USA cricket landscape still under haze
While the ICC stands idle, both USACA and the ACF appear ready to duelPeter Della Penna04-Jun-2014Less than a mile from the site of the World Sports P
Jadhav times his ton well
Ignored by the IPL franchises last year, the aggressive batsman hopes his ton in the first match will help him build momentum for the rest of the seas
'Preserve Tendulkar and Zaheer for South Africa 2013'
Harsha Bhogle, Sanjay Manjrekar and Sambit Bal discuss India’s Test options and the changes they need to make starting this home seasonESPNcricinfo st
Pakistan's bowlers need more support
Pakistan know exactly where their frailties lie. Salman Butt must surely be tired of explaining how inept batting and fielding remain Pakistan’s weak
Tale of the tail
Big hitting from the lower order spices up the first ODI, but what’s up with the crowd booing the Australians?Masud Vorajee26-Oct-2009Can we replay th
Vandals stopped play
The last day’s play at Headingley in August 1975 promised to be a thriller … until it was discovered the pitch had been vandalisedMartin Williamson1
When the orchestra played as one – South Africa's journey to their first WTC final
Blind risks, calculated calls, trust in personnel and some out-of-the-world performances have ensured South Africa beat the odds Firdose Moonda31-Dec-
Kohli and du Plessis' slowdown against spin proves costly for RCB
Royal Challengers scored only 61 runs in the overs between 7 and 14; Super Giants amassed 117 in the same phaseAshish Pant11-Apr-20233:39Pooran: ‘I hi
Australia favourites but can anyone rattle them in Group A?
Our team-by-team guide on Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Sri Lanka and BangladeshESPNcricinfo staff06-Feb-2023AustraliaOverviewAustralia come i