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A brief history of pink-ball cricket
While talks of day-night Test cricket began in the late 2000s, a decade on, only Australia has fully embraced the conceptDustin Silgardo20-Nov-2019The
Site of Bradman's last overseas ton gears up for World Cup League Two
The historic Mannofield Park will host the first series of the inaugural competition that will pave Associates’ way to the World Cup QualifierPeter De
When the reverse became relentless
Reverse swing, like rock and roll, has gone from revolutionary art to mainstream craft, yet remains uniquely compelling. Australia took its effectiven
Sri Lanka's struggles no Machiavellian plan
The outrage against Sri Lanka’s struggles on the field on Sunday seemed to ignore the fact that being more used to high levels of pollution should not
India raid the fruit orchard
In happier times, Sri Lanka’s pep can withstand a few boundaries and aggressive opposition batsmen. This team, however, is low on reserves of self-bel
Karn Sharma goes from replacement to main man
Harbhajan Singh was left out for Karn Sharma, and the legspinner rewarded Mumbai Indians with a spell that took them into the IPL 2017 finalDeivarayan
Bracewell and Martin fire up New Zealand
A review of the performance of the New Zealand players during the away Test series against AustraliaDaniel Brettig13-Dec-20119Chris MartinThe grand ol
Two reprieves for Trott, and a Cook surprise
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the first day of the first Test between England and India at Lord’sAndrew McGlashan at Lord's21-J
Short-term failures threaten England's long-term direction
England’s defeat in Barbados, and their failure to win the series in the West Indies, is another black mark on Peter Moores’ report card as coach. How
Technique, expectations challenge India openers
With India’s bowling coming good in the World Twenty20, Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan have not been tested but they need to sort their techniques an