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Features 2018

The eyeball grabbers

The most-read stories on ESPNcricinfo in 2018

David Warner and Steven Smith steadied Australia, Bangladesh v Australia, 2nd Test, Chittagong, 2nd day, September 5, 2017

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3. In praise of Morne Morkel
By Osman Samiuddin
10. Will playing Bangladesh bankrupt you?
By Andrew Fidel Fernando

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1. If Australia can get 350 occasionally, it will surprise a lot of people
Ian Chappell and Sanjay Manjrekar look ahead to the Australia-India Tests with Raunak Kapoor
2. The last battles of Lasith Malinga
As the greatest T20 bowler the world has seen reluctantly winds down, he does so his own way. By Andrew Fidel Fernando
3. The Imran Khans I've known
Cricketer who turned prime minister? There's more to him than just those two avatars. By Osman Samiuddin
4. 'India are a powerhouse because cricket is in their blood. We shouldn't be jealous of that'
Nasser Hussain looks at the state of the world (and English) game. Interview by Scott Oliver
5. What India need to do to win in England
Fifteen things Kohli's team has got to get right. By Girish TS, Ishita Mazumder, Dustin Silgardo, Srinath Sripath and Sidharth Monga
6. 'I feel I don't have to prove myself to anyone other than myself'
Cheteshwar Pujara talks to Nagraj Gollapudi about his county experience, batting in England and South Africa, and his role in the Indian team
7. The kids are all right
Photo feature: Under-19 players who made it to the big league. By Nishi Narayanan
8. The girl who took women's cricket to the next level
Few events in her sport have been as pivotal as Harmanpreet Kaur's landmark 171 against Australia. There's more to her story, though. By Annesha Ghosh
9. The frustrations of M Vijay
Late last year he looked to have made a Test opening spot his own, but two series on, some old failings seem to have come home to roost. By Karthik Krishnaswamy