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Five World Cup one-wicket heists
After Kane Williamson guided New Zealand to a nervy one-wicket win over Australia in Auckland, ESPNcricinfo looks at other World Cup matches in which
The secret of Vijay's success
The Indian opener does not play the horizontal-bat shots, but he has a good record in Australia regardlessAakash Chopra31-Dec-2014Get lighter bats, ba
Don't rain on England's parade
From Alex Braae, New Zealand Cricinfo25-Feb-2013Is there something unworthy about a No. 1 side being solid and dependable, at the expense of being
Another keeper, another drop
England’s record of selecting and then abandoning wicketkeepers since the retirement of Alec Stewart suggests their strategy may need a rethinkGeorge
Opening combination an issue for both teams
The Twenty20 series was all about discovery for two sides in transition and there was plenty to learn. Here are some of the most telling lessonsFirdos
Strauss has cause for self-reflection
As Andrew Strauss outlined the reasons England had lost the series, it was hard to avoid the conclusion that to some extent he was talking about himse
Cricket continues to score own goals
Despite improvements in the game’s administration, cricket has not addressed the problem of not showing enough respect to spectatorsGeorge Dobell at E
'The BCCI thought India would just turn up and do well'
Ian Chappell, Kiran More, Aakash Chopra and Venkatesh Prasad look at five areas of concern India need to address Interviews by Nagraj Gollapudi25-Aug-
Where it all went wrong
Five ways Australia lost the World CupBrydon Coverdale25-Mar-2011Spin – bowling it and facing itOn the subcontinent, spin was always going to be a key
The bedlam of life
At first appearance Dhaka may turn off or bewilder many, but the more resilient and curious tourists will want to explore this chaotic but dynamic cap