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More Australian dominance, and veterans leave the building
There were spectacular catches, some more scares and more Australian dominance in the final week of the round-robin stageS Sudarshanan28-Mar-2022Hello
The umpire who set new standards and changed perceptions
Frank Chester lost an arm and a playing career but found fame as an officialPaul Edwards19-May-2020In the pre-avian era (that is before Dickie Bird) s
Rare overseas victory marks the true arrival of Joe Root's Test team
Captain takes pride in watching his side grow, and singles out Ben Stokes for particular praiseGeorge Dobell in Colombo26-Nov-20183:17Five things we l
England's haphazard fightback
The third day ended with England having wiped off a sizeable deficit with plenty of batting to come, but their way back into the match wasn’t smoothAl
Tallawahs' Timroy Allen comes home after whirlwind year
From having all but given up on cricket in 2013 to playing for Jamaica Tallawahs in front of his home-state fans this weekend, Timroy ‘Popeye’ Allen h
Ashes regained in 14 days
ESPNcricinfo looks back on the four Tests in a fast-forward series which decided the Ashes with a match to spareAndrew McGlashan09-Aug-2015First Test,
On growing disenchanted with the game, and the bouncer
A fan on how his appetite for cricket and excitement at witnessing a good dose of short stuff at the Gabba this December waned once news of Phillip Hu
Broken, no, but holes to fill at CSA
It may be on a sound financial footing but in terms of relationships with supporters there is work to be done for Haroon Lorgat at CSAFirdose Moonda23
Being tough on KP
The power struggle between the ECB and Kevin Pietersen about the value systems of English cricket will only have been justified if it results in a hap
Emerging into the light
Zimbabwe shocked the big boys with convincing wins but showed few signs that they were ready to return to Test cricketLiam Brickhill25-Dec-2010After t