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Big hitters, young guns, wrist spin and pace
ESPNcricinfo correspondents pick out their names to keep an eye on at the Champions Trophy27-May-2017Chris LynnAge 27, Right-hand batsman: 16 ODI runs
Manjrekar: India didn't seem to have Plan B
Sanjay Manjrekar analyses the reasons behind India not being able to get the better of West Indies in Jamaica04-Aug-2016Chase could be consistent midd
Bell prepares for a make-or-break Test
He is not at an age where the reflexes should have slowed. He does not lack for desire. Yet he has been bowled four times in his last 11 innings and,
Old dog Jones ready for new tricks
Moving to a new county to take up captaincy at the age of 38 would be a challenge for most. But Geraint Jones, once of England now of Papua New Guinea
Teething troubles at the new-look Adelaide Oval
The new Adelaide Oval is so good, it should be on your bucket list. But if the weather is going to stay this way, bring a jacket. Peter Cirocco06-Dec-
Stats – Breetzke betters Haynes, Williamson second-fastest to 7000
South Africa, meanwhile, have now lost five successive ODIsDeep Gadhia10-Feb-2025150 Matthew Breetzke’s score against New Zealand in Lahore is the hig
Let's take a 'tactical break'
“Statistics are like bikinis …Cricinfo25-Feb-2013John van der Westhuizen, South AfricaWe all know how the game has become batsman-friendly over the
England's grit would have impressed Fletcher
How a team drags themselves out of trouble often defines their credentials. Australia had it, India have shown the same tenacity on occasions and Engl
'People said he was a jerk' – Lamine Yamal avoids following in Cristiano Ronaldo's footsteps as Barcelona star grilled on Ballon d'Or hopes
Lamine Yamal was asked whether he thinks he deserves to win the Ballon d'Or by a reporter who referenced Cristiano Ronaldo's perceived arrog
Trott warns England of Dharamsala outfield concerns ahead of Bangladesh fixture
The outfield was rated average after the Afghanistan-Bangladesh match with the ICC independent pitch consultant “comfortable” with its stateMatt Rolle