'I did like to be portrayed as a fighter'
Over a 17-year-career, Yuvraj Singh has battled dips in form, made numerous comebacks, and even survived cancer. On the eve of his 300th ODI, he spoke
'I'm really greedy about batting'
India opener Smriti Mandhana talks about bouncing back from the injury that nearly ruled her out of the World CupSnehal Pradhan08-Jul-20171:22The rise
Guardians of cricket's galaxy
With the upcoming release of Guardians of the Galaxy Volume Two, in cinemas May 4, we present an all-time T20 XI that might represent cricket in an in
Summertime, when the livin' was easy
Today’s countdown looks at players who had their season or two of fame at the IPL, only to fade away sinceESPNcricinfo staff13-Mar-2017Paul Valthaty,
The man behind New Zealand's world title
In 2000, New Zealand won the ICC Knockout in Nairobi, but the coach behind that achievement, David Trist, is largely forgottenBrydon Coverdale24-May-2
Tamim feeds off the doubts, again
The Bangladesh opener has often shown a tendency to get fired up and deliver with the bat when he or his team is being talked about. He did it again a
The agony and ecstasy of Kedar Jadhav
Kedar Jadhav battled physical exertion and pain as he played the innings of his life, but there could not have been a better balm to soothe those pain
Vote – Which is the most outrageous cricket shot?
In the past week, we have seen two shots that left us awestruck: Virat Kohli’s jab that sailed over midwicket and Najibullah Zadran’s six over the ext
Batting cancer cannot stop spreading
A problem of this magnitude stretches beyond the players immediately concerned. Right now, Australia’s batting is driving down the value of the game i
The dominator turns accumulator
Reliving the final day of Chennai 2008, when Sachin Tendulkar piloted a record-breaking chase against EnglandSamarth Shah15-Dec-20162:05Flashback: Seh