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Jake Ball soaking in his 'whirlwind' rise
Until last season, Jake Ball struggled for a regular place in Nottinghamshire’s County Championship side. Now he is on the brink of an England call-up
Azhar gives Pakistan 226 reasons to cheer
His calm and assured innings proved once again that Pakistan’s batting, at least in Tests, will be in safe hands once Misbah-ul-Haq and Younis Khan ca
New Zealand's happy allrounder headache
Jimmy Neesham’s performance in Jamaica means the selectors will have some head-scratching to do over him and Corey AndersonAndrew Alderson16-Jun-2014T
How Sri Lanka's brightest talents can step up
Sri Lanka need to cultivate the strengths of these five cricketers who’ve made a mark in the opportunities handed to them so farAndrew Fidel Fernando3
Resilient Smith resurrects public image
His raised arms, beaming face and slightly moist eyes showed the feelings of a man who believed he had taken a giant step to winning a match and a sma
Timing the key for Clarke's future
Michael Clarke may be the captain in waiting, but Australia need to ensure he rediscovers his hustle at the crease before leading full-time in one-day
Ten moments that made Botham
Andrew McGlashan looks back at some of his most memorable moments from a stunning careerAndrew McGlashan24-Nov-2005 A young Botham mak
Gennaro Gattuso told he must 'teach the alphabet to school children' as ex-Italy coach blasts unacceptable errors that leave Azzurri facing World Cup play-offs
Legendary coach Arrigo Sacchi has slammed the Italy squad after their 4-1 loss to Norway in World Cup qualification, saying that manager Gennaro Gattu
Kings rise to No. 1 after Shamsi, Seifert and Charles make short work of Patriots
The defeat, despite Mohammad Rizwan’s battling unbeaten 60 off 41 balls, left St Kitts and Nevis Patriots at No. 5 on the points tableESPNcricinfo sta
Forget Odegaard: Arteta has a "future captain" at Arsenal & it's not Rice
While his performances left a lot to be desired last season, Martin Odegaard is likely to remain Arsenal’s captain for some time to come. The Norwe