Scott Currie relishing 'dirty work' as Hampshire target more Blast success
Serial Finals Day contenders continue to evolve, with young seamer to the foreAlan Gardner12-Sep-2025It says plenty for Hampshire’s pedigree in the T2
Switch Hit podcast: History boys
Alan, Miller and Vish look back at England’s unprecedented 3-0 whitewash success on their tour of PakistanESPNcricinfo staff20-Dec-2022England handed
Eoin Morgan: 'In the shorter format, every batter has the ability to play aggressively'
One of the masterminds of England’s recent white-ball success talks about his batting philosophy, and the effect of Bazball on Test cricketFirdose Moo
Switch Hit: Bye-bye bilaterals?
The pod team preview England’s ODI series in South Africa and muse on the ever-expanding global T20 circuitESPNcricinfo staff24-Jan-2023With England M
Switch Hit: That's all, Foakes?
Alan Gardner is joined by Andrew Miller and Vithushan Ehantharajah to reflect on England’s Test squad announcement, and Jofra Archer’s injury woesESPN
Kolkata Knight Riders face tough questions in Shreyas Iyer's absence
After finishing seventh last year, KKR begin this season with a new captain and coaching staffSreshth Shah28-Mar-20235:11KKR coach Pandit is hopeful o
Lyon banks on dad's wisdom and smart reviews to overcome Indore tussle
It was a tricky day with many close calls testing both him and the umpire, but Lyon thrived on day twoAndrew McGlashan02-Mar-20232:04Tait: Lyon has go
'When Smithy is batting you just let him be'
Usman Khawaja, Shane Watson, Peter Siddle and Adam Voges on Steven Smith’s geniusInterviews by Alex Malcolm and Andrew McGlashan05-Jul-20232:51Steven
Five West Indian rookies who could become big names in the CPL
Our list includes a left-hand batter with boundless potential and an allrounder who shares Andre Russell’s birthday and some of his skills as wellDeiv
Best since Bradman? Smith's rise to the top of the charts
Steven Smith has the highest batting average for anyone who has played 99 TestsVarun Shetty and Shiva Jayaraman05-Jul-2023If the visualisation does no