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The prizefighting artist
There was something quite thrilling in the expectation of watching Phillip Hughes bat. Compelling and irresistible, he left a brushstroke on the canva
Bill Lawry's fancier life
The loudest appealer on the field when he played, the most excitable commentator when he called the game, Bill Lawry talks about his passion for pigeo
SA's best bet – believe it's a bilateral
The World Cup’s unique pressure causes teams to over-think and South Africa could be best served by keeping things as simple as possibleFirdose Moonda
Tight-knit Karnataka on course for greatness
The players enjoy each other’s success, back each other, protect each other both on and off the field. All these virtues have been evident in the team
Gayle's chance at a better run
Chris Gayle’s innings’ of note have come at long intervals of late; he’ll be hoping to break that trend against South Africa following his punishing d
Heckled in Adelaide, cruising in Perth
Our correspondent is charmed by the rivers Torrens and Swan, and enjoys the public transport system in Australia even when things go wrongAbhishek Pur
Fire in the belly ignites on time for England
England remain outsiders to win back the Ashes, but a rousing overseas victory on a docile pitch on the fifth day showed they are making progressGeorg
Mumbai pip Royals despite Samson blitz
ESPNcricinfo staff01-May-2015Simmons was next to fall after being trapped lbw by Ankit Sharma, leaving Mumbai on 73 for 2 in 10 overs•BCCIUnmukt Chand
Zeroes before heroes
Players who made a pair on debut before carving solid Test careersESPNcricinfo staff14-Jun-2015Marvan Atapattu (Sri Lanka) Tests: 90 Runs 5502 When h
Azhar Ali needs time to move out of Misbah's shadow
Azhar Ali’s early steps in captaincy will be analysed extensively but he needs time to step out of the large shadows of Misbah-ul-Haq and Shahid Afrid