A cricketer who changed the game
Charlotte Edwards started when women’s cricket was in another era, and shepherded, not just the English team, but the entire game, into this new excit
Gayle and the finishers
West Indies have big hitters and plenty of allrounders to boost their chances, but the absence of Narine, Pollard and Darren Bravo will hurt themAakas
Duminy, South Africa's Graeme Hick?
Touted as the next big thing after his spectacular Test entry, JP Duminy hasn’t consistently delivered against top-quality oppositionWillem Swart18-Fe
New Mushtaq Ali format, a true feeder for IPL
Once deemed insignificant because of its timing, the rejuvenated version of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy is seen as a T20 finishing school for aspirant
Billings blasts England to 14-run win
ESPNcricinfo staff26-Nov-2015Jason Roy, a centurion in his last outing at Dubai, made 9 this time•Getty ImagesAlex Hales also fell early, caught for 8
Onslaught exposes South Africa's depleted stocks
When South Africa needed strike power at the crucial moments of England’s innings, they found they had nowhere to turnFirdose Moonda at Newlands03-Jan
Tearaway Chameera takes the Test by the scruff
After trying hard to get his captain’s attention, Dushmantha Chameera turned the Test in Sri Lanka’s favour with a weapon not usually associated with
Ashwin's Johannesburg pain turns Delhi redemption
A disappointing Johannesburg Test in 2013 meant Ashwin was dropped, perhaps unfairly, from the team for six matches. Two years and a tweaked bowling a
Clarke, the 'un-Australian' who succeeded
Australian cricket never really accepted Michael Clarke for who he was, and instead expected him to be much like his mean, tough predecessorsAmber Sin
Let's celebrate cricket
Scyld Berry does just that in his new book, delving into the game’s history, as well as musing on the topics of language, race, numbers, and more besi