Futebol
Jamie Smith: England's next wicketkeeper off the rank ready to put his hand up
After record-breaking Lions knock, Smith is hoping to push for higher recognitionMatt Roller07-Mar-2023For the last decade, England have been blessed
Smriti Mandhana aces pink-ball test after 'two nets sessions'
This day-night Test was announced in May, but the Indian team, it turns out, got next to no time at all to work with the pink ballAnnesha Ghosh30-Sep-
Cuttack brushes off the bad memories to fill Barabati Stadium
Thousands had turned up to watch India train on match eve, and the stands were full on Sunday by the time the first ball was bowledDeivarayan Muthu in
How Grant Bradburn brought Kaizen to Scotland
Their laid-back New Zealander coach has taught the side to dream big and play bigPeter Della Penna09-Jun-2018On a soggy day in Edinburgh, the challeng
Abbott cuts lonely figure as the future swirls around him
Kyle Abbott’s anticipated departure for a Kolpak deal with Hampshire means he could be playing in his final Test for South AfricaFirdose Moonda at New
Kamindu Mendis, Sri Lanka's ambidextrous asset
Kamindu Mendis can bowl orthodox left-arm spin. He can bowl right-arm offspin as well. He is also a handy batsman. And his unique skills were on show
Drums, <i>chaat</i> and cheering for New Zealand
High-octane dancing and banter in the stands almost made up for a one-sided contest on the field during the World Cup final at the MCGSudhindra Prasad
A catalogue of underperformance
ESPNcricinfo examines how England’s players acquitted themselves during the disastrous 5-0 defeat in AustraliaGeorge Dobell06-Jan-20148Ben StokesA ray
Bird has a bat, Hussey has a bowl
Plays of the Day from the third day of the third Test between Australia and Sri Lanka in SydneyDaniel Brettig at the SCG05-Jan-2013The boundaryThe SCG
An astute crowd at a gaudy stadium
Every empty space at the Feroz Shah Kotla is covered with advertising, but the crowd at the stadium did not need a hoarding to tell them of Sachin Ten