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Sachin's shocking reveal, and Bangladesh's unshocking win
A quick recap of the month of May in cricket – in which we don’t make fun of South Africa’s chances at the Champions TrophyAndrew Fidel Fernando30-May
Notes on greatness
What makes a sportsman great and another merely very good is often a matter of the narratives built around themAmber Sinha22-Sep-2014During a recent T
Inverarity's hits and misses
After two and a half years in the job, John Inverarity has stood down as Australia’s chairman of selectors. ESPNcricinfo presents a selection of his w
Switch Hit: Rainy, phoney, baloney
England beat NZ in a rain-affected T20I series, but all the talk remains about the upcoming Ashes. Andrew McGlashan joins Alan Gardner and Andrew Mill
Ravindra comes of age with an innings for the dreamers
Unflustered by an ordinary day with the ball and unfazed by an unexpected promotion, he treated the world champions not with diffidence but with disda
Yorkshire's reckoning with racism needs a progressive outcome
Punishment for the county must be weighed against further hits to inclusion and diversityDavid Hopps01-Apr-2023Once a war approaches its end, it is in
Gill, Pujara, Pant showcase India's batting riches
All of them approach batting differently and have thrived without the fear of consequencesSidharth Monga19-Jan-20212:34’This win would mean the world
3TC – what worked, what didn't, and the AB de Villiers question
Does three-team cricket have a future? Maybe, our observers sayFirdose Moonda, Deivarayan Muthu and Varun Shetty18-Jul-2020Varun Shetty: Firdose, did
Ed Pollock is faster than Andre Russell but how far can he go?
He has the top strike rate in the game but needs to play “smarter” if he is to fulfil England predictionsMatt Roller22-May-2020If you were asked to cl
If Rohit succeeds in Tests, India can chase down targets they haven't before – Sanjay Bangar
Outgoing India batting coach speaks on the challenges of his tenure, coaching Kohli, his thoughts on Rohit as a Test opener, and moreSaurabh Somani14-