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Voges' barren years forgotten in a second
Adam Voges crossed out nine years of thwarted dreams with a hundred that made him the oldest debut centurion in Test match historyDaniel Brettig in Ro
De Villiers' heartbreak, and Johnson owns Spartacus
ESPNcricinfo’s correspondents at the World Cup pick their best moments of the semi-finals29-Mar-2015Arya Yuyutsu: The heartbreak”Cause it’s a bittersw
UAE's fight further flouts ten-nation World Cup theory
In Nelson, UAE offered further proof, if it was necessary, that the ICC’s theory of leaving the Associates out of the next World Cup is a load of rubb
Blowing in the wind
The best flat white in the world, and the watersports aren’t bad eitherIain O'Brien03-Nov-2014Feast your eyesA visit to Lyall Bay and Maranui Caf
Mathews the captain reveals attacking side
Mathews has shown signs that he is beginning to ditch the conservatism he has become associated with – judging by his field placings – and begun to fo
Vintage Sehwag revives old memories
A small component in Kings XI’s new designs, Virender Sehwag turned the clock back and surprised one and all by playing a big hand to take the team in
Dyed in sepia
Controversy, romanticism, derring-do and idiosyncrasy – a recent anthology takes us on an evocative ride through cricket’s pastAshok Malik19-Oct-2013C
The future is green
They couldn’t quite stick it to the old enemy, but hey, watching cricket in Ireland seems to be becoming coolGary Murphy04-Sep-2013Choice of game Marq
Australia's Ashes squad: a team for the here and now
This Ashes squad won’t strike fear into the hearts of the England players but it will give Australia their best chance of an upsetBrydon Coverdale24-A
Bartercard to battle-scarred
The Australian dressing room is the last place many expected to see Craig McDermott. Daniel Brettig17-May-2011Thirteen years ago, Tim May wrote , a “t