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Bayliss won't curb England enthusiasm
England’s commitment to attacking with the bat, whatever the consequences, has received official endorsement from their new coachGeorge Dobell01-Aug-2
De Kock inclusion could change batting dynamics
The temporary change in wicketkeeping duties, even for a Test, could indicate how South Africa’s new-look batting will present itself, with at least t
Williamson shows hint of his class
Kane Williamson is among a rare breed in New Zealand, a batsman who has the ability to last a whole day in Test cricketAndrew McGlashan in Wellington1
Cowan struggling to go global
The opener’s series in the Caribbean has been characterised by a number of starts but no major scoreDaniel Brettig in Port-of-Spain18-Apr-2012Ed Cowan
A stalemate to savour
Shouldn’t the most anticipated Test series since the 2005 Ashes have been decided over five Tests?Sidharth Monga in South Africa08-Jan-2011So it has e
Victory is music to Vettori's ears
New Zealand finally returned to winning ways at Bristol and now carry the momentum into the final two matches of the seriesWill Luke at Bristol21-Jun-
Memphis Depay ruled out again for Corinthians as Netherlands star suffers knee injury
Memphis Depay’s season has taken another difficult turn as the Netherlands forward is ruled out for Corinthians with a knee sprain, suffering his sixt
Mets Announcer Roasted Team’s First Baseman After His Embarrassing Mistake
The New York Mets lost at home to the Cleveland Guardians, 7-6, on Monday night and now sit 1.5 games back of the Philadelphia Phillies in the NL East
Arsenal, are you watching? Ruben Dias makes 'no higher level' claim after Manchester City outclass Liverpool
Manchester City's Ruben Dias has thrown a warning shot at title rivals Arsenal after the defender's side romped to victory over Liverpool on
Three Up, Three Down: Recapping May’s Best, Worst MLB Performers
April’s results can often leave lasting first impressions over the course of a season, but May is when those early outcomes are either crystalized or