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A life on the cricket-writing treadmill
Andrew Ramsey’s account of his days as a cricket journalist (and why he called it a day) is a fine book, but it ought to have gone furtherGideon Haigh
From Kappie to Dercky: South Africa's pace-bowling allrounder's torch is being passed
Marizanne Kapp is heading into her fifth ODI World Cup. She and Annerie Dercksen, her young successor, talk role models, work ethic, and moreFirdose M
England rekindle the joy after Bazball's year of transition
Crushing loss in Hamilton cannot dent celebration of series win, ahead of blockbuster 2025Vithushan Ehantharajah18-Dec-2024Two blokes walk into a pub
England succeed with bouncer barrage – but at what cost?
Remarkable spectacle proved a winning tactic, though few at Lord’s will want to see it reenactedVithushan Ehantharajah01-Jul-2023Having been undone by
'A 22-year-old playing in the Under-15s'
Twitter reactions after Mitchell Starc became the first bowler to take two hat-tricks in one Sheffield Shield gameESPNcricinfo staff07-Nov-2017If Engl
Pakistan's unhindered security litmus test
A series of three T20 games was successfully conducted without safety glitches, but what is next for cricket in Pakistan?Osman Samiuddin16-Sep-2017It
Kings XI's bold, high-risk choice reaps reward
With their playoffs spot on the line, Kings XI Punjab’s decision to take the the high-risk, high-reward path of batting Mumbai out of the game paid of
A rare instance of three visiting centurions
Three centuries in a visiting team’s innings is a rare sight in India, just like the expensive economy rates of the home team’s spinnersBharath Seervi
In the eye of the storm
We look at the names who made the news in cricket’s biggest scandalSiddhartha Talya26-Jun-2010Hansie Cronje testifies before the King Commission•AFPHa
Butler bounces back
He’s gone from young fast bowler to injury casualty to allrounder. Now Ian Butler’s back to the big time, and he’s still got time on his sideJamie Alt