Matt Cleary
Mitch? Dunno
Matt Cleary: Miserable or magnificent - who knows which Mitchell Johnson will turn up on any given day?
Jon Hotten
What Finch's 156 tells us
Jon Hotten: Of all of the records in the game, T20's are the most breakable, because the format is the youngest and its limits are not yet in sight
Anantha Narayanan
Ashes 2013: battles within the war
Anantha Narayanan brings you head-to-head stats for England v Australia 2013 using ball-by-ball data
Matt Cleary
Australia's Ashes report card
Matt Cleary: Who failed, who passed, and who's likely to make it to the squad for the home Ashes
Hassan Cheema
The Trott problem
Hassan Cheema: He has fallen off his early peak, perhaps inevitably, but it might have to do with having to play in a manner that does not come naturally to him
Jonathan Wilson
Pondering Camus
Jonathan Wilson: There's cricket's unwritten moral code. And then there are crimes like time-wasting and not keeping up with the over rate
Michael Jeh
What to do when you feel frustrated
Michael Jeh: If you are like Lehmann, you could swear, lash out, and not worry about having to think before you speak
Matt Cleary
Steve Smith? Who'da thunk it?
Matt Cleary: All of us who wrote him off when we heard he had been picked for the Ashes will now proceed to eat our hats
Nicholas Hogg
Cheating: it's in our blood
Nicholas Hogg: Cricket changes because we are inventive and have the capacity for underhand behaviour and self-deception
Dave Hawksworth
The year of Bell
Dave Hawksworth: Ashes 2013 will be defined by his delicate late cuts, precision drives, and by the sheer weight of runs he produced
Jon Hotten
Losing Phil Hughes
Jon Hotten: He was a magical player when he made his Test debut, but the establishment's orthodoxy and fear have reduced him to a shadow of his old self
Michael Jeh
Do nasty guys finish first?
Michael Jeh: Snarls and frowns can never guarantee success. Only the right combination of players can
Jon Hotten
Up close to greatness
Jon Hotten watches great players talk about their minds and methods and comes away impressed
Michael Jeh
Give the umpire a break
Michael Jeh: Despite all the criticism that has been turned on them, the on-field officials are doing a decent job
Dave Hawksworth
Bring back host-country umpires
Dave Hawksworth: We need the best possible officials out in the middle; till then cricket will never get the best use out of the technology available
Jon Hotten
What we talk about when we talk about KP
Jon Hotten: Not just England's best player, he's also their most interesting: a gift to writers in the age of pro-speak
Michael Jeh
It all evens out in the end
Michael Jeh: If you don't walk when you know you've nicked it, there's no reason you should feel aggrieved if the umpire makes a mistake (with or without DRS)
Matt Cleary
Why Dharmasena gave Khawaja out
Matt Cleary: Let us compile a list of the most implausible reasons shall we?
Raf Nicholson
Bored of watching Australia's men lose? Go watch the women
Raf Nicholson: Women's cricket wins converts to its cause when their series are more closely fought than the men's
Cricket Sadist Hour
'Australia are playing the hand they wish they were dealt'
Cricket Sadist Hour: Do Darren Lehmann and his team think there's genius among them? Kimber and Dobell discuss