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Famous surnames at the Under-19 World Cup: Shah, Rowe, Khan and others
There are plenty of sons, nephews and cousins of past and current cricketers at the 2024 Under-19 World Cup in South AfricaRaunak Kapoor16-Jan-2024.Af
Bavuma digs in for innings of character
He was left stranded five short of what would have been his second Test hundred, but Temba Bavuma did enough by then to answer many of the questions t
'He laid down the path to live life with freedom'
South Africa’s cricketers respond to the passing away of former president Nelson MandelaESPNcricinfo staff06-Dec-2013″I had the pleasure of meeting Mr
Pietersen restates value to England
In the process of becoming England’s most prolific run-scorer in international cricket, Kevin Pietersen re-emphasised his singular talentGeorge Dobell
Another (totally accurate) Ashes prediction
Pay attention, Confectionery StallersAndy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013Pay attention, Confectionery Stallers. I am about to tell you what will happen in the Ad
England's 24-carat debacle
OopsAndy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013Oops. From an England perspective, that Test match was, at best, a blooper. A joyous occasion for a resurgent West Indie
Ishant and Ojha seek revival amid competition
The two young bowlers have reason to be apprehensive about their futures in the wake of strong competitionSriram Veera in Chittagong15-Jan-2010On a ch
The value of the hard yards
Sometimes runs and wickets can come a little too easily. It has been the occasional passages of play that have pushed England which have had the most
'We could have had the Ashes for 20 years'
Geoff Marsh talks about the disappointment of losing the 1986-87 Ashes seriesCricinfo staff27-Oct-2006 Geoff Marsh sweeps during a su
New Zealand's best need more from the rest
When Kane Williamson, Ross Taylor and Martin Guptill score at least 75 between them, the team wins 64.71% of their matches. But when they don’t, they