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Bowling to Smith, Labuschagne, Rahul at the MCG: Rocchicioli's rise continues
The WA offspinner will make his Australia A and MCG debut against India A with a Sri Lanka tour looming on his horizon Alex Malcolm06-Nov-2024You need
Smart Stats – Buttler's 107* tops batting performances list, allrounder Narine the MVP so far
Bumrah’s 5 for 21 against RCB, meanwhile, is at the top of bowling performances of the seasonS Rajesh17-Apr-2024Jos Buttler’s stunning unbeaten 107 ag
England's Melbourne conundrums: the likely changes for a must-win Test
Zak Crawley tipped for a recall with England set to roll the dice at the MCGAndrew Miller22-Dec-2021As England gather in Melbourne for their last chan
Out of contract, in demand? Alastair Cook, Liam Plunkett, Darren Stevens among those on the market
A number of players’ futures are unclear and will likely attract interest from other countiesGeorge Dobell22-May-2021Henry Brookes (Warwickshire) Gene
Lancashire, Yorkshire go head-to-head in pursuit of glory
We assess the chances of the teams in Group Three in our County Championship previewESPNcricinfo staff06-Apr-2021GlamorganTimm van der Gugten gets a c
A happy ending to a fairytale series
Australia had just returned from a humbling in Sri Lanka, and South Africa were hurt by their own subcontinental humiliation. Both took something out
Jadeja's three-wicket over dismantles New Zealand for 262
ESPNcricinfo staff24-Sep-2016Kane Williamson was undone by one that ripped back in sharply from R Ashwin. New Zealand had slumped from 159 for 1 to 17
Sri Lanka hamstrung by Roy's roving run-out
Plays of the day from the second ODI of the series between England and Sri LankaMelinda Farrell at Edgbaston24-Jun-2016The hamstring – part onePlenty
Slow pitches not exactly good news for India
The turn and low bounce on offer in Nagpur and Dharamsala – incidentally India’s venues for their first two matches – has caught players and experts a
How the World T20 was made
In 2007, the ICC came up with a tournament that went a long way towards repairing the damage a poor World Cup had inflicted. The rest is historyTim Wi