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England lose Paul Farbrace to Warwickshire ahead of World Cup
Assistant coach integral to development of new white-ball philosophy set to take charge at Warwickshire next monthGeorge Dobell16-Feb-2019Paul Farbrac
Six of the worst: When Test teams are weakened by disputes and disaster
Australia are set to face Pakistan this week without the services of almost half of their first-choice team. ESPNcricinfo looks back at other Test cam
Rohit Sharma's legspinning conundrum
Mumbai’s captain has reached double digits just twice in eight innings this year while batting in the middle order, which could prompt a rethink about
Hockey heroes out to ensure cricketers' safety in Mohali
There has been a longish tradition of India hockey players or athletes guarding cricketers at the PCA Stadium in Mohali. The thing is, nobody knows th
The oldest No. 10 to make fifty for Pakistan
Statistical highlights from the fourth day of the first Test between Sri Lanka and Pakistan in GalleBishen Jeswant20-Jun-2015101 The partnership betwe
Dhoni's instincts fail him
Like George Costanza once did, India’s captain went against his normal ahead of the first Test but on the fourth day, with a match still winnable for
New Zealand shaken and stirred
The second-innings collapse at Lord’s has revived concerns about New Zealand’s top order and the batsmen will be keeping a close eye on conditions at
Bangladesh look to shut out the noise and find rhythm in Rawalpindi
Their country is in the midst of political upheaval, the cricket board is seemingly on its way out, and there are batting issues to grapple with; can
Wade forces the issue
Matthew Wade’s startlingly poised and powerful century on the second morning of the Dominica Test means he is no longer just keeping Brad Haddin’s sea
How green was my valley
Gardens, golf courses, lakes – there’s plenty of nature to savour in KandyKumar Sangakkara15-Nov-2010The Temple of the Tooth No visit to Kandy is comp