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Azhar experiment leaves confusion
Pakistan’s confusion over their opening batting positions was no closer to being resolved when Azhar Ali, previously a figure of stability at No. 3, m
Dhawan and Vijay flay listless Bangladesh
ESPNcricinfo staff10-Jun-2015Unlike the weather, M Vijay and Shikhar Dhawan started the day brightly, adding a 50-run opening stand within 11 overs•As
Under-trial England seek red-ball relief
A two-day tour match in St. Kitts is England’s first stop in a five-month stretch of cricket that could decide the futures of Alastair Cook and Peter
England's cobwebs and shackles are still on
They won the game. They found some form. If you’re judging England on the scoreboard, it was above par, but still well below parJarrod Kimber in Chris
Momentous at the WACA
It may have been a one-day match but the Western Australia-Queensland Gillette Cup semi-final at the WACA was no ordinary gameAlan Shiell22-Nov-2014Ia
Riding with Shastri, trailing Pink Floyd
Our correspondent cuts corners with train tickets, discovers Stoolball and tries to understand the Bristol dialectSidharth Monga09-Sep-2014August 14Ha
Farewells and remembered pleasures
Goodbyes to Tendulkar and others, delightful essays and detailed recaps – the 2014 edition of the Indian Wisden has plenty to treasure Soumya Bhattach
No Chanderpaul, no problem
In the absence of their lynchpin, West Indies came into the Test with their top seven having played fewer Tests than Virender Sehwag, but they were fa
The story of a dynasty
An acclaimed new documentary on the West Indies teams of the 70s and 80s goes beyond charting their on-field dominanceLiam Brickhill21-May-2011The bes
The player who cheered everyone up
Makhaya Ntini made a specialty of putting smiles on people’s faces. During his last game, the Twenty20 against India, the emotions on show may be rath