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Comeback trail no smooth ride for Zimbabwe
A year ago they returned to Test cricket amid much optimism. Things seem to have gone downhill steadily sinceFirdose Moonda26-Sep-2012Zimbabwe were no
World Cup weather watch: your guide to the soggy scenario
With three abandonments in less than a week, this has already been the most rain-affected World CupAlan Gardner11-Jun-2019Following a third washout in
Talking Points: RCB mis-read the pitch
Spinners took 10 out of 13 wickets that fell as CSK got their combination and tactics right in the season openerDustin Silgardo23-Mar-20192:56Hodge: R
What does it really mean to be Asia Cup champions?
In any other major subcontinental sport, the Asian championships are a significant event. But is it really so in cricket?Shashank Kishore in Dubai14-S
Cricket's repository of ball-tampering since 2000
A list of all ball-tampering offences that led to an ICC charge in the 21st centuryDanyal Rasool20-Jun-2018As Dinesh Chandimal becomes the latest cric
Kohli's excellence in isolation
Surely he remembers Adelaide when he carried them almost all alone? He is desperate to avoid a repeatSidharth Monga in Centurion15-Jan-2018He smashes
Karunaratne's hunger for long innings
Dimuth Karunaratne has played some remarkably long innings recently, and is emerging as a batting leader for Sri Lanka post the Jayawardene-Sangakkara
Big hitters, young guns, wrist spin and pace
ESPNcricinfo correspondents pick out their names to keep an eye on at the Champions Trophy27-May-2017Chris LynnAge 27, Right-hand batsman: 16 ODI runs
'If you hit anything square, mum wouldn't be happy'
Meg and Anna Lanning talk about backyard cricket, their idols growing up, and how the women’s game has grownBrittany Mitchell24-Feb-2017Meg Lanning is
Zimbabwe have Moor to offer
ESPNcricinfo staff31-Oct-2016They tightened their hold on the match with five strikes in the first session•Associated PressRangana Herath, expectedly,