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Roy's big score, and Plunkett's slow crawl
Also, best figures on debut, and keeping records in three-Test seriesSteven Lynch05-Jul-2016Mitch Marsh scored 32 and conceded 32 runs in the tri-seri
Rabada shows he can be a new leader
As England’s middle order was shredded by a new pace star in world cricket, watching from the stands Makhaya Ntini – a man who knows well the burden R
Cricket curiosities – Bangladesh special
A reader comes up with a unique collection of interesting cricketing moments featuring BangladeshZeeshan Mahmud 09-Dec-2015Give me a cup of coffee and
Finally, Lancashire conquer Finals Day
The Red Rose heritage made the wait even harder to bear but Lancashire at last shed their unwanted title of champions chokersPaul Edwards at Edgbaston
Homecoming awaited
Key Pakistan players who are yet to play an international game at homeESPNcricinfo staff30-Apr-2015Ahmed ShehzadInternational debut: April 2009 Tests:
Centurion Coetzer capitalises on slow start
Although the lead up to the World Cup was not perfect for Kyle Coetzer, he found some form in the warm-ups and has scored regularly to lead Scotland’s
Letter from '83
From Santanu Chakraborty, United States Seeing Dr.Kamath’s “Memories of 1983” , I could not resist myself to share my own memories with you allCri
South Africa need more killer instinct
Despite reaching the No. 1 rankings, Graeme Smith’s side is yet to win two Test matches in succession in almost three yearsFirdose Moonda at the Gabba
Philander shows he can adapt to succeed
After bursting onto the Test scene with wickets galore, Vernon Philander has been made to stay patient for his successes in this series but has proven
The left-arm web: how spin is hindering South Africa's World Cup
South Africa’s all-right-hand batting lineup faces a growing test against left-arm spin, a tactic opponents are exploiting early in the tournament Vis