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England given a sharp reality check
After the dust settled on what was a lacklustre, entertainment devoid England performance against Montenegro, the knives, so tentatively put away afte
Defensive depth shouldn’t force Fergie into the transfer market
With news trickling in that Rio Ferdinand might be injured for four months, and it would be longer before one can expect Ferdinand to be fit enough to
'I wouldn't say we're close' – Bruno Fernandes admits he 'doesn't speak much' to Ruben Amorim as 'very quiet' Man Utd head coach uses staff to pass on instructions
Bruno Fernandes has revealed that he doesn't speak to “quiet” Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim very often.Article continues belowArticle
Twenty20 won't bring in the money – FICA
The growing popularity of Twenty20 cricket could cause financial headaches for the ICC, according to the Federation of International Cricketers’ Assoc
India did many good things, but the less-good things outweighed them
India’s on-field performance deserves scrutiny, but they were dictated by the decisions they made off the fieldAlagappan Muthu05-Jan-20252:12Was India
Cricket's American dream takes flight – 'This season is about proving we can do it'
“The growth progression for the sport [in the USA] is really strong,” says MLC tournament director Justin GealeMatt Roller12-Jul-2023It is the day bef
India's T20I line-up: Who will be the second spinner? Or the back-up opener?
With big players sitting out the South Africa series, here’s a chance for others to answer key questions and stake a claim for a ticket to AustraliaHe
WATCH: Best of Mohammed Siraj from the Border-Gavaskar Trophy
The best dismissals by India’s latest pace-bowling find from the Test seriesESPNcricinfo staff23-Jan-2021Cameron Green lbw, MCG, first inningsOn his f
Talking Points – Is Dhoni papering over CSK's middle-order cracks?
Some smart pacing, a few cool tweaks to the batting order, brutal hitting at the close, and Super Kings had gone from 53 for 1 after 10 overs to 179 f
From labour camps to left-arm fast
Salauddin Sakil has left the deserts of Dubai behind to, quite improbably, become a professional cricketer in Bangladesh. And his fast-bowling skills