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'You can't control how the ball bounces, but you can control athleticism'
Chris Donaldson, New Zealand’s strength and conditioning coach, talks about his Olympic career and working in cricketArun Venugopal22-Oct-2016When Chr
'The outpouring of emotion was like I'd died'
James Taylor, who was forced to retire at 26 due to a serious heart condition, talks about how his life has been turned upside down, and how he’ll bat
Gayle and the finishers
West Indies have big hitters and plenty of allrounders to boost their chances, but the absence of Narine, Pollard and Darren Bravo will hurt themAakas
SA look for new fairytale as dream run ends
South Africa’s unbeaten run on the road may be over, but rather than mull over their loss, the team must draw heart from their past battles and start
Sarwan thrown into the fire
Ramnaresh Sarwan faces a tough tour of Australia, and will need to make the most of his comeback like the man who he is replacing, Marlon SamuelsTony
Gazi's bunny, Gayle's false dawn
ESPNcricinfo presents the plays of the day from the opening one-day internationalMohammad Isam in Khulna30-Nov-2012Sequel of the daySohag Gazi’s confi
Ten at Lord's
A famous win for South Africa was doubly special for Makhaya Ntini, who became the first bowler from his country to take ten at the groundFirdose Moon
Taking Africa to the next level
Increasing commercial interest and dedicated officials have helped cricket’s growth in countries like Sierra Leone and Nigeria Firdose Moonda28-May-20
'When an attacking player develops some patience, he can become really dangerous'
Sarfaraz Khan opens up about returning to Mumbai from UP and his appetite for recent big scores in red-ball cricketVishal Dikshit07-Jun-2022A teary-ey
An inevitable outcome, but Langer was let down by Cricket Australia
It was always going to be difficult for a long-term solution after the August meltdown yet there are also wider issuesAlex Malcolm06-Feb-2022It is har