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1st Test

England v India, 2011

Wisden's review of the first Test, England v India, 2011

Tour review

England v India, 2011

A review of England v India, 2011

Defence - the best form of attack?

England's bowling coach has instilled the idea of creating pressure to get wickets into his charges

2nd ODI

Zimbabwe v Bangladesh, 2011

Wisden's review of the second ODI, Zimbabwe v Bangladesh, 2011

5th ODI

Zimbabwe v Bangladesh, 2011

Wisden's review of the fifth ODI, Zimbabwe v Bangladesh, 2011

4th ODI

Zimbabwe v Bangladesh, 2011

Wisden's review of the fourth ODI, Zimbabwe v Bangladesh, 2011

3rd ODI

Zimbabwe v Bangladesh, 2011

Wisden's review of the third ODI, Zimbabwe v Bangladesh, 2011

1st ODI

Zimbabwe v Bangladesh, 2011

Wisden's review of the first ODI, Zimbabwe v Bangladesh, 2011

1st Test

Zimbabwe v Bangladesh, 2011

Wisden's review of the first Test, Zimbabwe v Bangladesh, 2011

Tour review

Zimbabwe v Bangladesh, 2011

A review of Zimbabwe v Bangladesh, 2011

Wisden Obituary

Trevor Edward Bailey

Bailey may have been a controversial figure, but it was beyond doubt that he was an all-rounder who used every ounce of his talent and possessed a shrewd cricket brain

Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 2012

The World Cup 2010-11: Review

On a balmy April evening at Mumbai's Wankhede, Tendulkar wept, and a nation felt fulfilled, for while the noughties had belonged to India off the field, trophies remained the fans' only true currency

All for one, one for all

England's rise to No. 1 has been a result of meticulous planning. Here's a ten-point analysis of how they made the art of cricket scientific

Wisden Obituary

Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi

Pataudi became a hard- headed captain of India who, with a beguiling mixture of personal charm and tactical know-how, forced the team to abandon their deep-rooted factionalism and become a disciplined fighting unit. He was, quite simply, one of the most i

Wisden 2012

The road to 2000 Tests

Test cricket has changed massively since the first match was played in 1877. But some trends have remained constant, like Australian domination

West Indies v Australia, 2nd Test, Port-of-Spain, 1st day

Handy openers need to be hefty

Australia's openers have done a good job in shielding the middle order but now they need to covert useful partnerships into more substantial figures

West Indies v Australia, 2nd Test, Port-of-Spain, 1st day

One ball, many questions

ESPNcricinfo presents the plays of the day from the opening day in Port-of-Spain

Ireland news

Ireland submit plans for more ODIs

Ireland would play 12 to 15 one-day internationals a year if the ICC approves their ambitious proposals to be given further challenges

Hampshire v Gloucestershire, Rose Bowl, 4th day

Bates can't defy Gloucestershire

After having Hampshire reeling at 72 for 6, with 50 overs remaining, Gloucestershire eventually won with only 12 balls left

Hrishikesh Kanitkar on cricket in Pune

'Cricket has grown in Pune' - Kanitkar

Hrishikesh Kanitkar reflects on cricket in Pune, and where it stands in comparison to Mumbai

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