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Michael Leask: Resilience is something 'every individual in Scotland cricket has'
The Scotland allrounder on winning his 100th cap, and working for a building supplies company during lockdownShashank Kishore18-Oct-2021When the Covid
'I've figured out that I can score runs even if I bat normally'
Bangladesh keeper-batsman Liton Das talks about how he has come to understand his batting better over the last yearInterview by Mohammad Isam16-Jan-20
Harmer's enthralling battle with Abell a reminder of those gone before
During the final game of the season, we savour every ball, every leg glance, every smart stop in the field – a tug on a cap tugs the heartPaul Edwards
Mehedi takes on the learning curve
The Galle Test has brought further lessons – as well as a few successes – for Mehedi Hasan as he continues his development at international levelMoham
Where is the Mohali pitch headed?
An analytical look at some of the technical highlights from the first day’s play in MohaliAakash Chopra26-Nov-20162:41Ganguly: Haven’t seen a surface
A case of squandered progress
Steven Smith and Shaun Marsh gave Australia a template for successful batting in Asia before their platform was wasted. Australia will reflect that it
Cook braves criticism as England play it safe
There was enough logic in Alastair Cook’s decision not to enforce the follow-on to make it understandable at worst and reasonable at bestGeorge Dobell
Late-season swoon continues for KKR
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
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
More of the same from listless Samuels
Fifteen years since a promising Test debut on the same shores, Marlon Samuels has returned to Australia as the embodiment of a fading cricketing syste