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From World Cup final drama to development format
More than six months on from Lord’s and all that, England and South Africa are set to rediscover the 50-over formatAlan Gardner03-Feb-2020Look out, th
South Africa back on the moral high ground
Having been so forthright about insisting they play hard but fair, Australia have now been shown up as disingenuous, and have horns on their heads whe
Who is Duanne Olivier?
Relatively unknown to most outside the country, the 24-year old fast bowler came into South Africa’s Test squad after Kyle Abbott completed his Kolpak
De Kock seizes his second chance
His rise was interrupted by injury but Quinton de Kock has returned to the international fold even strongerFirdose Moonda04-Feb-20161:00’Haven’t score
Uncertainty hindering Sarfraz's progress
Sarfraz Ahmed isn’t an opener but has been trialled as one. The confusion about his role is not helping his confidenceUmar Farooq in Khulna26-Apr-2015
A terribly awkward romance
In the last 50 years, four specialist English legspinners have played just 24 Tests. What’s behind England’s complicated relationship with legspin bow
Australia must be patient with rotation
I will try to make reasoned arguments about why Inverarity is right about the ‘informed player management’ policy implemented by Cricket AustraliaTapa
Rampaul back into the swing of things
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the first day of the third Test in DominicaDaniel Brettig at Windsor Park23-Apr-2012Pad-up of the dayR
Ntini's grass-root ambitions
With his international retirement confirmed, Makhaya Ntini is already busy building his legacy in South African cricketLiam Brickhill02-Nov-2010Makhay
Advantage South Africa
Greater depth in batting and bowling, coupled with plenty of experience, make South Africa the favourites for the series against New ZealandS Rajesh07