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Having come close to an international debut once before only for rain to thwart it, Jon Holland is ready to make the most of his second chance after e
Cook braves criticism as England play it safe
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Langeveldt hat-trick to inspire SA end-overs' strategy
Eleven years ago, in Bridgetown, Charl Langeveldt sneaked a win for South Africa with a hat-trick in the final over. Now, as the side’s bowling coach
Vijay's dual opening roles
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If the Knight Riders don’t pick themselves in their final match, their entire season stands in danger of malfunctioning for the second year in a rowNa
The brave world of Stafanie Taylor
The West Indies captain grew up playing with men who never gave her an inch. That initiation helped make her one of the best players on the women’s ci
England's party falls flat
Motivation should not have been lacking for England – with several players eager to make a mark – but the first two sessions of the opening day were a
Centuries in first and final ODIs, and T20 bore fests
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Carty, bowlers trip up India at final hurdle
ESPNcricinfo staff14-Feb-2016Sarfaraz Khan resisted with a hard-fought fifty, but fell soon after he reached the landmark•Getty ImagesWest Indies even