England's difficult balancing act
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'A true Australian: fierce, battle-hardened'
The tributes poured in for Australia quick Brett Lee, after he announced his international retirement on July 13 2012ESPNcricinfo staff14-Jul-2012″In
Top billing, bottom drawer
XI players who failed to live up to the hype at the World Twenty20Tim Wigmore09-Oct-2012Richard LeviHaving replaced Graeme Smith in the squad, largely
Mahmood is Auckland's secret ingredient
Azhar Mahmood has lit up the early stages of the Champions League and if he keeps that form up, Auckland could go deep into the tournamentLiam Brickhi
For Bangladesh, there's always Mushfiqur
Apparently, the Bangladesh dressing room wasn’t overly nervous when their kingpin, Shakib Al Hasan, was adjudged out with victory still some way off –
New Zealand attack allows South Africa off the mat
New Zealand had South Africa reeling at 88 for 6 but their bowlers were unable to deliver the fatal blow, allowing South Africa to steal a first-innin
Clarke's split slips
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the second day of the first Test in BarbadosESPNcricinfo staff08-Apr-2012Slip of the DayVery few edges
Forty-somethings make Twenty20 their own
Two 40-year-olds have been among the key men in the BBL. And they haven’t been alone in the tournamentAlex Malcolm28-Jan-2012Insert your cliché here.
Rigid India falter again
Even after seven batting failures on tour, the visitors didn’t try to break the rut by experimenting with the batting orderSidharth Monga at Adelaide
From batting long to just batting
Unlike he did before the World Cup, Virender Sehwag is not premeditating to bat 50 overs anymore. He is batting with a free mind despite an unremarkab