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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
Top-order aggression liberates India Women
India Women’s confidence and authority is down to their batting transformation, especially upfront, and it was on display against Bangladesh Women in
ESPNcricinfo's Virender Sehwag reader
A collection of some of our best features on the destructive Indian batsmanESPNcricinfo staff20-Oct-2015How good is Sehwag? (August 2011)Shashi Tharoo
Ahmed Shehzad sees the light
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the second ODI between New Zealand and Pakistan in NapierKarthik Krishnaswamy03-Feb-2015A bit of shute
Manic one-day chases, and daddy partnerships
Also, most brothers in a Test XI, and the fastest to 20 ODI centuriesSteven Lynch28-Oct-2014Ben Dunk scored 229 in a one-day game the other day – and
Bhuvneshwar – Meerut's scissors
The small town in Uttar Pradesh is known for its assembly line of scissors and now, swing bowlers. While Praveen Kumar has fallen off the radar, the r
Taylor flourishing in his happy place
Talking to people whom he could trust and staying confident in his abilities helped Ross Taylor overcome the difficult period where he lost the New Ze
No magic cave for Australia
Australia were billed as a different side to three months ago but emerged as the same flawed team with a penchant for self-sabotageJarrod Kimber in Br
In Surrey's service
He may have played just four Tests but Robin Jackman was an ever-present stalwart for his county through the 1970sSteven Lynch12-Dec-2012I spent a lot
India minimise Malinga threat, again
One of the world’s best death bowlers is taken for runs at the death by India’s batsmen. A renowned game-changer has struggled to change games against