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Stumpings bring implementation of laws into spotlight
It was not just Ian Bell’s dismissal that demanded a careful look at the interpretations of the laws of cricketSidharth Monga24-Jun-2013The stumping o
Hughes comes of age
In his new brief at No. 6, Phillip Hughes showed an improved technique and greater awareness of his team’s needs to register a first Ashes fiftyDaniel
'A communicator who brings everyone together'
The Queensland wicketkeeper Chris Hartley spoke to ESPNcricinfo to discuss Darren Lehmann’s mentoring style and the successful approach he used at Que
Bangladesh's greater unity brings rewards
Bangladesh are more cohesive than they were two years ago, and that’s because of Mushfiqur Rahim’s leadership and the rise in status of players like S
Mature innings that means something from Smith
Steve Smith’s innings at the WACA was patient and significant, and showed how far he has come.Brydon Coverdale at the WACA13-Dec-20130:00Smith savours
Captain cautious
Michael Clarke’s Ashes diary is guarded – as is to be expected from a book written at this stage of his careerBrydon Coverdale01-Dec-2013Martin Crowe
An old issue with Ishant
Despite taking his first five-wicket haul since July 2011, after a stretch of 19 Tests, Ishant Sharma did not bowl with the skill and confidence of so
Batsmen need to show SA wasn't a one-off
After their unexpected success in South Africa, India’s batsmen start the Test series in New Zealand with reputations to maintainAbhishek Purohit in A
Australia fielding magic highlights gulf
From David Warner’s run out to catches by Michael Clarke and Daniel Christan, Australia showed why they are among the leaders in the fieldVithushan Eh
India's left-right bowling quandary
Each of India’s four frontline bowlers is good against either right-handed batsmen or left-handed batsmen. Not both.Karthik Krishnaswamy01-Mar-2014In