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Losing the length
How England’s tendency to bowl short on the fourth day nearly cost them the matchOn the Ball with S Rajesh and Arun Gopalakrishnan07-Aug-2005Throughou
Shashank Singh: 'I've realised cricket is my life. I don't know what I would do without it'
From going unsold at the IPL auction to becoming Punjab Kings’ designated finisher, he has seen heartbreak and redemption, and come out on the other s
New Zealand's decade of excellence unravels in a hurry
Kane Williamson played down suggestions this is the end of an era but T20 side clearly in need of a refreshMatt Roller13-Jun-20244:19McClenaghan: New
Australia do Australia things, without the scowl or the snarl
They’ve not been as dominant as the previous Australian teams, but they’ve fought hard and have found a way to win – which is as Australian as it can
England facing deja vu – all over again
It is simplistic to describe the team as flat track bullies – but there is a kernel of truth to it tooGeorge Dobell in London25-Jun-2019Had Ian Austin
Time to accept that de Villiers' days are numbered?
AB de Villiers has struggled in recent months to convince anyone that he is still passionate about playing for South Africa. Maybe it’s time to accept
Famous win must become a stepping stone
The BCB has striven to retain Bangladesh’s top-tier status in Tests – but now it needs to focus on developing a consistently competitive team in the l
Johnson's bails go flying
ESPNcricinfo staff24-Oct-2016Asad Shafiq and Younis Khan got together for an unbeaten third-wicket stand of 63•AFPShafiq, who had resumed on 5, compil
How did South Africa lose?
It will take some time to reflect on what unfolded in the Wankhede, but too many wides, a misfiring strike bowler and Faf du Plessis’ difficult day al
Papua New Guinea take flight
How the team went from a bunch of mentally and physically unfit cricket enthusiasts to winning their maiden first-class game in some style Nagraj Goll