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Timeless truths link Hundred present to John Player past, no matter what the slogans tell you
Despite the hype, spin-dominant one-day games are not new to English cricketPaul Edwards25-Jul-2021In “Bartlet for America”, an episode in the third s
Shreyas Iyer reaps rewards of lifting 'maturity to another stage'
India’s latest No. 4 has learnt to temper his aggression and play according to the match situationDeivarayan Muthu in Cuttack21-Dec-20191:23Versatile
South Africa's next in line: Mulder, van der Dussen, Sipamla and more
Four players the team could turn to after the defeat to IndiaFirdose Moonda17-Oct-2019Oh, to be a national selector. It’s the job everybody says they
Nair avoids flair until no time to spare
Karun Nair’s match-winning innings, like it has been for most of the tournament, was easy-paced with gradual spikes in the scoring rateArun Venugopal
Sri Lanka batsmen defeated by indiscipline
The MCG pitch was quick and Australia’s attack assured, but neither were the menace Sri Lanka’s batsmen made them out to beAndrew Fernando at the MCG2
Gambhir sure-footed on slippery route to success
Gautam Gambhir made the case for a permanent place in the Indian ODI team with a century that was intelligent and cool-headedNagraj Gollapudi at the G
'Commentary doesn't satisfy as writing does'
Christopher Martin-Jenkins, who has written and commentated on the game for more than 35 years, talks about his experiences and the changes he has see
Harbhajan gets his groove back
The pitch was affording of assistance to the spinners, but Harbhajan Singh still had to pitch them at the right areas to fox the batsmen, and that he
Switch Hit: World Cup Delhi flop
Alan Gardner is joined by Andrew Miller and Matt Roller to assess England’s stuttering World Cup defence after their shock defeat to AfghanistanESPNcr
Travis Head defines another day of Ashes cricket
No batter in the world thrives more against flagging bowlersMatt Roller28-Jun-2023You might have heard the whispers about Travis Head. He doesn’t like