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A hundred after a ninety on debut
And how many cricketers played 100 Tests but never made a fifty?Steven Lynch10-Oct-2017Aiden Markram scored a century in his second Test, after being
Double deaths, long-sought-for comebacks, and the imperturbable sleeper
It’s that time of month again when we cast our eyes back at the four-odd weeks just pastAndrew Fidel Fernando02-Sep-2017The death of the death of Test
The method behind Sunil Narine's madness
The West Indian’s devastating ability to hit straight in the Powerplay – when teams rarely employ a long-off or long-on – has brought him great reward
England errors carry a heavy cost
England granted several batsmen a second chance during the rather farcical warm-up and, much to their chagrin when the Abu Dhabi Test started they wer
Five reasons why Aussie fans shouldn't fear
Australia may have gone down within three days in Edgbaston, but here’s why all is not lost for them in this series. Sort of.Trent Bartlett04-Aug-2015
Smith, McCullum steamroll Mumbai Indians
ESPNcricinfo staff17-Apr-2015Rohit Sharma, having pushed himself down to No. 4 again, held steady and then accelerated to make 50 off 31 balls•BCCIHar
Banishing the subcontinental homesick blues
England’s victory in Colombo proved they can succeed in Asian conditions but they will have to do so consistently to be ranked among the very bestAndr
Is Hair really more vulnerable than Bush or Musharraf?
Martin Williamson looks at the ICC’s explanation for Darrell Hair being left at home during the Champions TrophyMartin Williamson28-Sep-2006
Great sportsmanship, Tendulkar and India's final jinx
Cricinfo and Wisden writers select their best and worst moments from 200528-Dec-2005Sambit Bal Two great sportsmen © Getty Images
Bangladesh solve the middle-overs riddle
By holding Mustafizur Rahman back till after the powerplay, Bangladesh had their bowling plan down pat, and then it just needed common sense to pull o