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Chris Gayle signs off (not) in vintage Gayle fashion
A specially made jersey, a guard of honour (of sorts) from the opposition, and, then an announcement of his availability “until further notice”Sidhart
Mahmudullah ends run-drought
After a prolonged lean spell, Mahmudullah found some Test runs which should tone down some of the criticism he has facedMohammad Isam09-Sep-2014Mahmud
Failing the spin test
To be considered one of the best teams in the world, New Zealand must play spin with more surety on the subcontinentAndrew Alderson09-Apr-2014The shad
New Zealand pace attack on a high
New Zealand’s fast bowlers took 20 wickets for the second time in three Tests, and were largely instrumental in the Auckland Test winS Rajesh09-Feb-20
The rise, fall and return of Lalit Modi
A timeline of Lalit Modi’s career as the most influential cricket administrator, with his rise, fall and his court-assisted returnESPNcricinfo staff25
'We're learning on our feet but not adapting quick enough'
Australia batting coach Michael di Venuto talks about the adjustments the side needs to makeInterview by Brydon Coverdale11-Mar-2013This is your first
Fred's final fling
From Benjamin Matthews, United Kingdom Cricinfo25-Feb-2013Getty ImagesThe retirement of Andrew Flintoff (MBE) after the current Ashes series is sur
Smith the devastated captain ends it where it began
It’s been a memorable stint for Graeme Smith who, self-admittedly, has lasted longer than most captains do. But it is the inability to win a world tit
Teams heading in opposite directions
With a World Cup around the corner there is plenty at stake for Australia and England; two teams enjoyed changing fortunesAndrew McGlashan15-Jan-2011F
Tamim paints a piece of history
The Bangladesh opener etched his name in Lord’s folklore with a flamboyant inningsAndrew Miller at Lord's30-May-2010Tamim Iqbal is a cricketer wi