Clarke, the 'un-Australian' who succeeded
Australian cricket never really accepted Michael Clarke for who he was, and instead expected him to be much like his mean, tough predecessorsAmber Sin
The Jersey Boys kick off with a winning act
Despite the stark differences between the teams, Jersey scrapped and fought their way to a memorable victory over Hong Kong, underlining a passion and
Somachandra de Silva's age-defying cricketing journey
The former Sri Lanka legspinner was nearly 40 when he played his first Test, but that didn’t stop him from calling time on the game – and going on to
Duminy, Steyn give South Africa edge
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'Bloody hell, I must be old'
England allrounder Ravi Bopara on being awarded a benefit year by Essex, his autographing ethics, and putting up with Jonathan Trott’s velcro-heavy su
Middle-order bluntness holds Sunrisers back
A top-heavy line-up means that whenever Shikhar Dhawan and David Warner fail to get going, the team is often forced to rely on their bowlers to defend
Ireland target New Zealand model
John Bracewell says there are ‘clear parallels’ with New Zealand as he joins Ireland in their attempt to become a Test-playing nationTim Wigmore29-Apr
SA's opening woes, and McCullum's rapid fifties
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Ashwin, Dhawan help India make it five in five
ESPNcricinfo staff10-Mar-2015Paul Stirling and William Porterfield put on 89 for the first wicket in quick time•Associated PressR Ashwin and Suresh Ra
Clinical South Africa send Sri Lanka home
ESPNcricinfo staff18-Mar-2015But Kyle Abbott, brought in for Vernon Philander, eased the nerves by removing Kusal Perera•Getty ImagesDale Steyn burst