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Rishabh Pant, making us have the time of our lives
How did a system as rigorous and mechanical as India’s generate such a free spirit?Andrew Fidel Fernando04-Mar-20222:57Jaffer: Pant’s timing of counte
Jason Holder, the batter, sets the benchmark for West Indies
West Indies’ No. 7 was at it again, trying to dig his team out of a hole – the way he often goes about it begs the question: does he deserve a promoti
Ted Dexter, the old-fashioned modernist
The former England batter and captain was a man out of sync with his times in more ways than oneDavid Hopps26-Aug-2021Ted Dexter, the last great amate
Ravindra Jadeja as Chennai Super Kings' captain: a timeline
How Jadeja’s season has (not) shaped up with bat, ball and in the field, even as his team’s hopes of defending their title hang by a threadSampath Ban
Samuels or Brathwaite? Gul or Afridi? Vote for the greatest T20 World Cup performance
Two epic West Indian performances in World Cup finals, and two Pakistanis stepping up on their way to glory in 2009ESPNcricinfo staff19-Oct-2022Voting
With Galle pitch as his ally, diffident-no-more Permaul stomps all over Sri Lanka
The left-arm spinner mainly bowled the one that spun and the one that didn’t, the latter with a little underspin. In Galle, that’s often enoughAndrew
The short-ball issue is still there, but Shreyas Iyer won't hop and jump his way out of trouble
And No. 3 works well for him – “it’s a fun position to bat at and I really enjoy it”Shashank Kishore25-Jul-20222:17Takeaways: Has Shreyas Iyer done en
Marcus Harris' unconvincing start unlikely to affect his place in the XI
The good thing for Australia – and Harris – is that the opening slot is one of the few question marks that surround the teamAndrew McGlashan19-Dec-202
South Africa have the pace bowling to succeed in Australia, but the batters need to step up
The visitors’ fast bowling will challenge Australia’s in-form batters but South Africa’s fragile batting needs to set decent totals to defendIan Chapp
Does cricket have a concussion crisis?
Widespread use of the helmet has saved dozens of lives, but concussions in the game are now more common than beforeTim Wigmore and Stefan Szymanski01-