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Coffee love in Wellington
There’s history, culture – and a smokin’ hot brew – in a cup in WellingtonWill Macpherson01-Mar-2015An intriguing aspect of Australia’s oft-charming p
Johnson, Warner blaze the trail
ESPNcricinfo looks at five reasons for Australia’s dominance in winning back the AshesBrydon Coverdale17-Dec-2013Johnson falls into placeMitchell John
India's worst batting venue
The Wankhede Stadium has been India’s most result-oriented Test venue, but in the last 13 years it hasn’t been kind to the home batsmenS Rajesh12-Nov-
'Sehwag blessed with great eyesight'
Geoff Boycott on the key to the opener’s success, India’s spin combination, and what makes Alastair Cook tickESPNcricinfo staff23-Nov-2012Siddhartha T
South Africa's planning given proper test
All South Africa’s plans had worked beautifully for first half of the series, but one stunning innings left them searching for answer they couldn’t fi
The South African Mr Cricket
It is a measure of South Africa’s batting strength that JP Duminy wasnot in their starting line-up when the tour began. In a similar waythat Michael H
New Zealand begin to believe
Two late wickets were reward for New Zealand’s application – particularly that of Chris Martin whose wiry frame belied an extra yard of zip that none
Revitalised Williamson returns to scene of his debut heroics ready for fresh IPL challenge
After an IPL to forget in 2022, he has a new franchise, a fit-again elbow and – having given up captaincy – a freed-up mind to help him find his best
What can England learn from their T20I series in South Africa?
Who should open the batting? Should Sam Curran play ahead of Moeen Ali?Matt Roller24-Nov-2020The top-order conundrumEngland are overflowing with openi
England's rampant batsmen again make the impossible look inevitable
Blistering run-rate leaves no total safe as Bairstow and Roy take partnership to new levelGeorge Dobell in Bristol14-May-2019It was the ease with whic