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Has the Jaggernauth stopped?
Fazeer Mohammed on West Indies’ dropping of Amit Jaggernauth after a solitary Test Fazeer Mohammed28-May-2008 Amit Jaggernauth has been dr
Pakistani paranoia fuelled by Hundred snub, but reasons may be closer to home
No picks in Hundred draft continue global trend. But poor results and board intransigence are also to blameOsman Samiuddin14-Mar-2025Forty-five Pakist
Zak Crawley, England's unlikely Mr Consistent, seeks his series-defining moment
Opener has been at the top of his game in India, but legacy-defining innings is his next targetVithushan Ehantharajah12-Feb-2024It was midway through
Rebellion in the shires as counties consider response to Strauss Review
Implications of domestic restructuring are stark, but is there the will for a fightback?David Hopps25-Sep-2022County members are revolting. Well, the
Ishant Sharma – from unlucky workhorse to master quick
The career of only the second Indian fast bowler to reach 100 Tests is a truly fascinating one, and we are witnessing its best chapter Karthik Krishna
Shahid Afridi reveals his real age in autobiography
The allrounder’s newly-released autobiography, , contains an excerpt that might confirm what many fans have long suspectedESPNcricinfo staff02-May-201
Can Scorchers deal with Ashes exodus?
A closer look at how Perth Scorchers, Brisbane Heat, Adelaide Strikers and Hobart Hurricanes have built up to the 2017-18 season of the BBLAlex Malcol
Tide begins to rise for West Indies pace unit
West Indies opened the four-Test series in Antigua with a not-so-fast bowling attack ground down by India’s batsmen, but the promising debuts of Migue
Cook ton keeps England in contention
ESPNcricinfo staff15-Oct-2015As ever, it was hard going out in the middle, but Moeen Ali helped England to a century opening stand in his first inning
West Indies go AWOL
West Indies may have formally played the fourth ODI in Dharamsala but their fielding suggested their minds were already on the flight back homeAbhishe