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Deutrom hits back at 'crisis' claims
Warren Deutrom, the CEO of the Irish Cricket Union, has hit back at reports that Irish cricket is in crisis following a year where they will struggle
'I am trying to be a game changer' – Connolly adds India experience to his steep learning curve
Australia have been crying out for an all-format allrounder who can bowl left-arm orthodox, and Connolly can be their manDaya Sagar23-Sep-2025The past
Frequent flyer Jordan Cox ready to seize his chance with Essex
Chelmsford new boy talks about his busy winter, learning from the best and adding a “fourth string” to his bowAndrew Miller02-Apr-2024What does it tak
Morgan turns back the clock as New York Strikers topple Deccan Gladiators
The former England captain is looking forward to seeing how Bazball goes in PakistanAadam Patel26-Nov-2022It took nine games for a side to successfull
A final chance to push for Australia's T20 World Cup squad
A recap of some of those needing to impress the selectors over the five matches against BangladeshAndrew McGlashan03-Aug-2021Josh PhilippeIt’s still e
Taijul Islam: Bangladesh's go-to man for a gritty fight
He’s not flashy. He always ends up in a support role. But he never shirks the dirty workMohammad Isam at Eden Gardens23-Nov-2019Virat Kohli had a wry
'Is it Phillip Schofield?' – The enduring mystery of James Anderson's silver-fox barnet
News from around the circuit, including a ‘Charmed’ visit to Edgbaston, and the man whose drop kick-started Jonathan Trott’s careerPaul Bolton08-May-2
India's struggles with reviews, defensive shots
Key numbers from the first Test, including Steve O’Keefe’s control percentage and Australia’s scoring pattern against R Ashwin and Ravindra JadejaBhar
Confident England seal run chase
ESPNcricinfo staff06-Feb-2016He was bowled by Reece Topley for 4•Getty ImagesBen Stokes removed the dangerous Quinton de Kock for 22•Getty ImagesFaf d
Royals dominate in front of sparse crowd
A small crowd at the Brabourne Stadium saw Rajasthan Royals enjoy conditions similar to Jaipur and Delhi Daredevils let themselves down in the field,