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The battle of Swann's elbow
Graeme Swann could be facing his last stand but England are not so lightly stocked with spinners that they should start worrying about the Ashes yetAn
Ladies who Switch: Women's Ashes done, dusted and drawn
Valkerie Baynes and Firdose Moonda on the quirks which mean England won more but saw the trophy retained by a now-beatable AustraliaESPNcricinfo staff
Rohit Sharma and the magic in his touch
There were some brutal boundaries in his 140, but the shot that defined his class was the one that he simply caressed to the straight boundaryOsman Sa
New routine brings Dilshan relief
There is unbridled joy in each of Tillakaratne Dilshan’s hundred celebrations, but this one was tinged with some relief too. He is arriving at a perio
Hafeez, a reason to watch Pakistan bat
After a long time, the country has a batsman who is as captivating and consistent as their bowlersOsama Baig22-Apr-2013I pick up a ruined cricket ball
Munaf's control, and India's go-slow
When India were batting the pitch looked quite placid, but Munaf Patel showed just how to bowl on itOn the Ball with S Rajesh11-Jun-2006When India wer
Ten of Tendulkar's finest
Cricinfo looks back at ten of Tendulkar’s best three-figure knocksCricinfo staff10-Dec-2005 Sachin Tendulkar celebrates a glorious unb
A spin-hitting masterclass from Rajat Patidar
When he came to the crease, RCB were slowing down. By the time he left it, they were on course for 200-plusKarthik Krishnaswamy26-Apr-20241:40Moody: R
Wood stands out as England tick all the wrong checkboxes
It’s already feeling like a long series for Root’s beleaguered men. And we’re only two days inAndrew Miller09-Dec-2021It took one over for Shane Warne
'If you'd said four years ago I'd be a World Cup winner now, I might not have believed you'
Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler, Eoin Morgan and other England players recount the thrilling World Cup final at Lord’sInterviews by George Dobell16-Jul-2019Eo