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Scrapping their way into the semis
It’s grand when you can watch a game without the aid of Alexandre Dumas, isn’t it?Paul Oxenbury30-Aug-2011Choice of gameI don’t get the chance to go t
A special venue for Kallis
Despite their setback in Durban, South Africa will fancy their chances at a venue where they haven’t lost to any team other than Australia since their
Mumbai masala
Level scores, six half-centuries, a hundred with a five-for, and another Tendulkar record – it all happened at the WankhedeSteven Lynch06-Dec-2011The
Battered Sri Lanka up for another fight
Three matches in six days and a host of injuries haven’t daunted Mahela Jayawardene’s men Sidharth Monga05-Mar-2012It’s 7.30 in the morning. Sri Lanka
Wade forces the issue
Matthew Wade’s startlingly poised and powerful century on the second morning of the Dominica Test means he is no longer just keeping Brad Haddin’s sea
No lights, no camera, no action
ESPNcricinfo presents the plays of the day from the third day in Port-of-Spain where West Indies suffered a late collapseDaniel Brettig in Port-of-Spa
The drop, and Wellington's grammar police
Plays of the Day from the first day of the third Test between New Zealand and South Africa in WellingtonFirdose Moonda at Basin Reserve23-Mar-2012 Kal
Mentor, funny man, match-winner Gayle
He may have been out of the West Indies side for over a year, but Chris Gayle is still someone who doesn’t have to say much for his team-mates to feel
The silent triumph of Hashim Amla
He has long been an icon in South African cricket and now Hashim Amla has touched new territory for the country and secured a place in history Firdose
McCullum masters pacing the T20 innings
As Twenty20 cricket evolves a pattern of batsmen surviving and thriving, like in ODIs, could be emerging and Brendon McCullum has grasped thisAbhishek