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Essex embark on new reality in English cricket
“There’s a real heartbeat of cricket that it’s our duty to tap into,” says new chief executive Dan FeistAndrew Miller11-Mar-2025English cricket is rif
Masood not a 'sacrificial lamb' but ready to 'relish' captaincy
The new Test captain says he is in a “good space” and wants to draw experience from his different captaincy opportunities in the recent pastOsman Sami
Stokes' ODI retirement should prompt change, but won't
Players will be stretched thin and some won’t have the luxury of choice that Stokes doesMatt Roller18-Jul-2022″After a great deal of thought and delib
Stats: New Zealand's dominant home record and all-round strength carries them to No. 1 ranking
New Zealand played eight of 11 series at home since May 2017, and ensured they took full advantage of itS Rajesh06-Jan-20211:53How New Zealand became
Deepak Chahar – from CSK's Powerplay specialist to death overs saviour
He’s been MS Dhoni’s go-to man at the start, but the injures at Super Kings have meant there’s a role for him at the end too – and he’s practiced for
Marsh and Lyon script their Second Act
A little over 12 months ago, neither man was certain of his place in the Australian Test XI. Now, they have become immensely vital cogsDaniel Brettig
Zimbabwe channel spirit of '92
Forcing Sri Lanka to strain every sinew on a slow pitch with little help for either seam or spin, Zimbabwe came agonisingly close to a draw in their 1
From crushed to content: Amla unburdens himself
A mid-series change of captain is never ideal, but with Hashim Amla having rediscovered his form and South Africa having regained some pride it could
Two legends in two balls
Plays of the day from the Group A match between Sri Lanka and ScotlandAndrew Fidel Fernando in Hobart11-Mar-2015The wheelbarrow circleKumar Sangakkara
Giles has the look of the chosen one
Ashley Giles is seemingly team director-in-waiting and if he is the right man for Alastair Cook then, by default, he is absolutely the right man for E