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Should Big Bash finally ask whether less is more?
The tournament has suffered some growing pains having become the most sought-after domestic league in AustraliaDaniel Brettig10-Feb-2020Just as they h
My brother, the dragon slayer – Andre on Janneman Malan
I’ve seen him grow up from a kid who was too small for his pads to the man who beat AustraliaAndre Malan05-Mar-2020I met Janneman before he was born.
Sam Billings: 'Don't want to be pigeonholed as a white-ball player. I'm better than that'
The reinvention has begun for the wicketkeeper-batsman, who has declared his Test ambitionsValkerie Baynes03-Jun-2020Sam Billings could look back on 2
How would you have Kieron Pollard play against Rashid Khan in a big chase?
With 70 to win from five overs, should Pollard play it safe and target the other Sunrisers bowlers? ESPNcricinfo staff06-Sep-2020In , we present our w
Jayant Yadav looks on the bright side
He made a fairy-tale Test debut and then fell out of favour, but he’s taking it all philosophicallySaurabh Somani29-May-2020Jayant Yadav looked set fo
Injury, illness, selection: the ups and downs of Mitchell Marsh
The allrounder faces another period on the sidelines after suffering an ankle injury in his first IPL outingAndrew McGlashan24-Sep-2020Mitchell Marsh
Mark Wood finds relief in rare breakthrough as hard graft earns overdue reward
A solitary wicket in 44 overs in Sri Lanka was scant reward for some wholehearted effortsAndrew Miller22-Jan-2021Mark Wood’s methods are a subtle as a
Cricket Australia's grassroots numbers edging closer to the truth
Figures have shown a rise in those involved in the sport ahead of a season likely impacted by Covid-19Daniel Brettig12-Aug-2020Australian cricket’s gr
Jason Holder: from unsold at the auction to key performer for Sunrisers Hyderabad
How the West Indies allrounder turned up late at IPL 2020 but made an instant impact Hemant Brar02-Nov-2020Jason Holder wouldn’t have been in the UAE
From batsman to batter – 'a significant step towards making cricket more inclusive'
Sthalekar, Bishop, Goswami, Clark, Vettori, Dravid, Guha and others welcome the switch from “batsmen” to “batters”ESPNcricinfo staff19-Apr-2021Lisa St