Robo England suffer malfunction
A team that used to programme calculated destruction of the opposition has been reduced to making flawed, human gamblesJarrod Kimber at Adelaide Oval0
Polyhedral dice decide Starc's fate?
ESPNcricinfo presents the plays of the day from the opening day at Chester-le-StreetGeorge Dobell, Jarrod Kimber and Brydon Coverdale09-Aug-2013Contra
The Cronje chronicles
A timeline of the Hansie Cronje match-fixing episode from 2000 and the impact on the players namedESPNcricinfo staff22-Jul-2013The first blowApril 7,
The Siddle riddle
Australia’s quintessential workhorse doesn’t get much swing but there’s enough movement to keep everyone guessingAakash Chopra09-Aug-2013Peter Siddle
Results vindicate captain Cook
Winning the Ashes was another impressive marker in Alastair Cook’s fledgling captaincy and Andy Flower was keen to ensure he received due creditGeorge
Sehwag is hit, AB can't hear a thing
Plays of the day from the IPL match between Delhi Daredevils and Royal Challengers BangaloreSidharth Monga10-May-2013The lookIn the second over of the
Patient Martin ensnares England
On the first day of his first appearance at Lord’s, Bruce Martin span a web that helped give New Zealand controlNagraj Gollapudi at Lord's16-May-
A Prior Engagement
Currently at the peak of his powers, Matt Prior is a delight to watch, attacking and defending with ease and always up for a tough grindBrian Carpente
Sri Lanka's man for a crisis
Thilan Samaraweera’s ability to lift Sri Lanka out of a pit of the top order’s making was an emphatic endorsement for substance over styleAndrew Fidel
Why England must not learn from their mistakes
A fundamental tenet of learning is that it is pointless, because in the long run we will all be deadAndy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013A few quick thoughts ahead