The girl who can do it all
The 21-year-old Ellyse Perry is already women’s cricket’s poster girl. But with her continuing success, she could soon cross the gender divide and be
Bopara enjoys all-round good day
ESPNcricinfo presents the plays of the day from the second ODI at The OvalAndrew McGlashan at The Oval01-Jul-2012Bowling change of the dayRavi Bopara
Series where seeds have been sown for 2015
This series could have produced some early pointers on each side’s development towards the 2015 World CupGeorge Dobell in Dubai21-Feb-2012In years to
Leadership lifts Haddin
Brad Haddin’s 80 was equal parts daring and discretion and showed that he can be a valuable lieutenant to Michael ClarkeDaniel Brettig at the Gabba03-
'Players have been challenged and have stood up well'
The recommendations of the Argus review are beginning to be put in place. Pat Howard, Cricket Australia’s general manager, talks about achieving these
Graeme Smith earns some redemption
Graeme Smith made a battling half-century to lift the pressure of expectation from his shouldersFirdose Moonda in Port Elizabeth23-Oct-2011For Graeme
The captain who paved the way with signs
The ECB’s disability award this year went to Umesh Valjee, the leader of the England deaf team. He talks about what it is like to play among the “hear
Bowlers lead England to new high
Stats highlights from England’s thumping win at EdgbastonS Rajesh13-Aug-2011England’s bowlers have been outstanding over the last couple of years, wit
A plot of earth that knows its worth
Cricket is coming home for its 2000th Test, but even if the game’s a dud, it cannot take away from the glory of the ground hosting itMichael Henderson
Canada learn from their mistakes
When they were in with a chance of upsetting Pakistan, Canada choked, but against Kenya, they used smart tactics and learned how to build partnerships