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Who should DC and GT use right-to-match options for?
Will Delhi Capitals look to bring back former captain Rishabh Pant? And is Mohammed Shami the obvious choice for Gujarat Titans? Dustin Silgardo19-Nov
Switch Hit: Wood, Woakes, Woohoo!
Alan Gardner, Andrew McGlashan and Vithushan Ehantharajah get together to discuss England’s victory at Headingley to keep the Ashes aliveESPNcricinfo
Tim David: 'For me to be effective, I have to be able to clear the boundary whenever I want'
The Singapore-born batter opens up on his stratospheric rise in stardom, playing in different leagues, setting the PSL alight, and moreDanyal Rasool26
Beth Mooney's journey of self-improvement reaps huge rewards
The Australia opener does not always grab the headlines of some of her team-mates, but has become a vital part of the sideAnnesha Ghosh in Melbourne08
Women at centre of Australian cricket's big plans for October
How the WBBL is cricket’s answer to plugging a hole left by the end of the AFL season, as well as engaging a half of the population that was neglected
On the dressing-room tour
These players have their kit bags constantly packed as they move from one IPL franchise to another ESPNcricinfo staff19-Mar-2017Parthiv PatelChennai S
Off field bonding puts Billings at ease on the field with Daredevils
Sam Billings had to wait until April 30 to make his IPL debut, but his 54 off 34 balls showed he’d been soaking up every opportunity with team-mates a
England search for inspiration in latest Ashes saga
The Ashes remains the contest that defines careers. This is the series that will be remembered – can be remembered – long after a player has finishedG
Ton ends Rahane's sleepless nights
The one-day series was threatening to continue the trend of Ajinkya Rahane not building on his starts, but then he sped towards a maiden hundred which
'I want us to go into the 2015 World Cup ranked No. 8'
Andy Waller, Zimbabwe’s new coach, aims to have his players become the fittest in international cricket in six monthsFirdose Moonda03-Jun-2013As far a