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No longer an Australian fortress
Australia were unbeaten at Lord’s from 1938 to 2005 but have lost their last two Tests here, while England’s Lord’s numbers have improved significantl
Dhawan's alternative means to boss the opposition
He tempered his natural inclinations just enough that when the boundary wasn’t the prudent option, he was still able to make the best of every ball av
Dark horses no more
It is rare, bordering on unprecedented, for New Zealand to enter a global event with such expectations. Something the rugby union team live with, but
India's best chance or worst?
It’s just to say that while India don’t stand a chance on normal bouncy pitches, the seaming tracks give their bowlers a chance to take 20 wicketsSidh
Illy the groundsman
Former England captain Ray Illingworth tended the square at Farsley Cricket Club till his health gave way. He still helps out there most daysSidharth
Southern Stars peak at right time
The repeated success of Australia Women in the shortest format begs a pertinent question. Is there a leaf that the men can take out of their counterpa
Too many passengers for West Indies
ESPNcricinfo looks back at which West Indies players emerged with any credit from the 2-0 drubbing by New Zealand and who are facing an uncertain futu
Duminy prepares for more spin responsibilities
With South Africa unlikely to deviate from their strategy of seven batsmen and three seamers, Duminy will have to get accustomed to being the second s
Harris fulfils five-year-old promise
Australia know that Ryan Harris’ body is not on his side so save him for when he can have maximum impact, and his opening spell at Lord’s was a perfec
Fulton, McCullum and Prior lead honours
England and New Zealand marks out of ten, for the Test series held in New ZealandAndrew McGlashan27-Mar-2013EnglandMatt Prior elevated his status as a