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Taylor made for Tests
There seems to be a feeling that Taylor doesn’t value his wicket enough, that his aggression is out of place in the longer form of the game. But often
Nick goes past Denis
Plays of the Day from the fourth day of the first Test between New Zealand and England in DunedinAndrew McGlashan in Dunedin09-Mar-2013Six of the dayB
Will the mandarins snuff out Pietersen?
It appears that Pietersen appears poised to lose his battle against authority, and English cricket will have driven away another talent while the men
'Teams that start rubbishly always win'
An indisputable assertion from WG Grace kicks off this World Twenty20 special edition of the World Cricket PodcastAndy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013Download the
Bangladesh fall to old weakness again
The general approach against left-arm spin in Bangladesh is to play safe. Against Rangana Herath, they neither took the safety-first approach nor were
Watching a game v living it
T20s are great, especially when your home team wins, but can it compare to the experience of watching an ODI or a Test?Vivek Dadu18-May-2013Choice of
Yorks hope to click again
The bowling has been strengthened but England call-ups could hurt Yorkshire as they look to build on an impressive 2012George Dobell08-Apr-2013Last ye
Australia's economy brings great value
Ryan Harris and Peter Siddle have led Australia’s bowling in this series, but it was their other three team-mates who stole the show in an opening day
A schoolboy curse?
From Donald Bradman to Michael Clarke, state school graduates have dominated the ranks of Australian Test teams. What are private schools doing wrong?
Wide, but not <i>that</i> wide
ESPNcricinfo presents the plays of the day from the opening day of the Ashes seriesGeorge Dobell and Jarrod Kimber at Trent Bridge10-Jul-2013Telling m