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Dean Elgar makes his presence felt
For someone who has identified his role as being partly to “irritate the opposition”, the South African opener had been unusually subdued in the first
Maharaj the catalyst as South Africa take command in adversity
Despite an erratic display from their seamers, South Africa secured a priceless 130-run lead, thanks largely to their under-rated spinnerFirdose Moond
Essex told to 'dream big' in bid to stay up
Essex have struggled to deal with Division One cricket in their recent attempts, but there is an air of confidence around ChelmsfordAlan Gardner05-Apr
'To me, state cricket is all about winning'
Queensland wicketkeeper Chris Hartley on his record dismissals, the frustration of remaining on the sidelines, and the dangers of fast-tracking young
Cricket needs more specialist coaches
The players are specialising more than ever. Why aren’t the coaches?Tim Wigmore04-Dec-2016Darren Lehmann seems fond of his caricature as a coach who b
Bangladesh's old heads come through
The final ODI came down to a battle of experience; while Mashrafe Mortaza calmly marshaled his troops, South Africa were left in the shade whenever th
West Indies secure share of the spoils
ESPNcricinfo staff03-May-2015Ben Stokes play some aggressive shots before falling to Veerasammy Permaul…•Getty Images…and England’s innings was en
The day Richie died
Sharing a commentary box with Richie Benaud was an enriching, inspiring, and sometimes overwhelming experienceMark Nicholas10-Apr-2015He was father, u
'For a small guy, he carried so much power'
Ricky Ponting exhausted and exasperated many a bowler during his career. Four of them look back at their battles with himInterviews by Nagraj Gollapud
Fun format has serious issues at stake
The international Twenty20 game, for the sake of its own future, sorely needs to re-establish its primacy with a successful World T20David Hopps in Co