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Pat Cummins: Australia to persist with Marcus Stoinis in middle order
“I think we’re pretty happy with our combination, it’s worked for us over the last couple of years in T20 cricket,” he saysDaniel Brettig05-Sep-2020Au
'More dangerous or more aggressive is the way to go for me'
After a disappointing season last year, the West Indies allrounder talks about how hungry he is to make an impact this IPLInterview by Nagraj Gollapud
The calm after the storm
Virat Kohli has endured a turbulent period, and the relaxing setting of the Caribbean might be just the tonic he needsHemant Buch25-Jun-2017On June 19
Shrubsole's studies make her perfectionism less painful
Psychology student Anya Shrubsole knows plenty about the relationship between perfectionism and competitive anxiety, and has used those lessons to aid
Double and a duck, and the Worrell-Headley family
Plus: playing cricket and football on the same day, and oldest captains to score hundredsSteven Lynch27-Oct-2015I remember someone playing county cric
Benaud, Bill and the field of memories
Former Australian captains Richie Benaud and Bill Lawry shared memories of their careers at the Sydney Cricket Ground, even as Benaud revealed he had
England's worst middle-order collapses
Stats highlights from the second day’s play of the first Ashes Test at the GabbaShiva Jayaraman22-Nov-2013 England managed to score a total of just ni
India dissent ensures DRS issue rages on
An absence of technology available to everybody but the umpires is undermining the credibility of the sportGeorge Dobell in Nagpur16-Dec-2012A few wee
An acrobatsman and a lucky boot
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the third quarter-final of the World Cup, between New Zealand and South Africa in MirpurFirdose Moonda
Slips in the field
The average fielding of this Indian side stood exposed today like an old wound that, with the precise placement and sharp running of the Australian ba