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Beauty in the battle as Rory Burns shows his resolve
Burns demonstrates his priceless ability to remain unflustered after ball beats bat on his way to a maiden Test ton that had seemed so improbableGeorg
Sam Curran takes four, but Mohammed Shami plays an equal hand in Delhi's downfall
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All you need to know about the 2020 IPL auction
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Powerplay specialists and both-hand flexibility: domestic bowlers to watch in The Hundred draft
Liam Dawson, Tymal Mills and Ravi Rampaul are among the bowlers who could be ideally suited to the new formatMatt Roller18-Oct-2019Powerplay specialis
Why Russell and Moeen had a higher Match Impact than Kohli
Virat Kohli’s century was overshadowed by two other performances in a high-voltage game in KolkataESPNcricinfo stats team19-Apr-2019Virat Kohli scored
'Spin bowling is one of the strongest skills I've seen in the women's game' – Jacob Oram
New Zealand women’s bowling coach talks about the health, growth and nuances of women’s cricket from his perspectiveAnnesha Ghosh in Melbourne01-Mar-2
All fizz, no fuss, the charming simplicity of Mustafizur Rahman
No one knows much about the Bangladesh paceman, and he isn’t saying much, except with the old ballMohammad Isam in Birmingham02-Jul-2019Mustafizur Rah
The uncrowned World Test champions of the last two decades
If you applied the current Test Championship rules to previous home and away cycles of each team, who would have made the finals?Dustin Silgardo03-Aug
Stats – Saurashtra's maiden Ranji Trophy title, Bengal lose another final
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Insights and judgement from the mildest man in cricket
Vic Marks’ gentleness belies the incisiveness of his observations on the game. His autobiography is an inside look at the fiery Somerset dressing room