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The eights and nines who made tons
Also: which cricketer was nicknamed Panda, and who was the last Test cricketer to play at Wimbledon?Steven Lynch07-Nov-2017How often have numbers eigh
BPL must shake off its propensity for controversy
A commitment to unambiguity in the tournament’s playing conditions would help to avoid the string of bungled situations that have pestered past editio
Burns repays selectors' faith
Usman Khawaja’s return looked like it might force Joe Burns out of Australia’s Test side; instead, it was Shaun Marsh who had to watch on as they cele
South Africa's 16-1 advantage
South Africa’s 16-1 record against West Indies is the most lopsided between two top-eight teams in ODIs since the beginning of 2007S Rajesh26-Feb-2015
Split captaincy or non-keeping leader?
Brendan Taylor is an inspirational captain but statistical evidence suggests his treble role is a concern because he is much more effective as a batsm
Of Tendulkar among other things
A genre-defying new book brings together sport, philosophy and fictionSharda Ugra06-Jan-2013Cricket fiction, like a team’s innings, often depends on t
A wrestling match and a lucky catch
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the third day of the third Test between Sri Lanka and Australia, in ColomboDaniel Brettig in Colombo18
The Hathurusingha effect
Chandika Hathurusingha has changed the outlook of three cricketers and made them permanent fixtures in the one-day teamSa'adi Thawfeeq04-Oct-2009
Arbitration the only way to avoid crisis
The news that only three of the West Indies squad selected to tour Sri Lanka have signed the board’s match/tour contract raises the likelihood of anot
'Slot's end is near' – Liverpool legend insists Dutchman is set for Anfield axe and begs Jurgen Klopp to make sensational return
Dietmar Hamann has said Liverpool boss Arne Slot has “lost control of his team”, and that the Dutchman's “end” is near. The Champions League winn