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Navdeep Saini's rise, Malinga's problems and India's change
The things we learned after Virat Kohli and his men beat Sri Lanka 2-0 in the recently concluded T20I seriesDeivarayan Muthu11-Jan-20205:02Star Sports
Don't blame Dhoni or the boundary, the better side won
The curious ending to the match provoked anger and suspicion among fans but there are good cricketing reasons why it ended the way it didSambit Bal01-
Undercooked and underwhelmed, Australia head home to check the footy scores
A distracted and angry team played without passion or practice, in a tournament that is off the radar for Australia’s sporting publicJarrod Kimber at
Mushfiqur's little masterclass in playing spin
Aakash Chopra analyses Mushfiqur Rahim’s response to India’s spinners on the fourth day of the Hyderabad TestAakash Chopra12-Feb-2017Mushfiqur’s varie
Taylor overcomes torrent of woe
Over the past few years, Ross Taylor has battled adversity in many forms. His response to the latest setback, an eye problem, has helped New Zealand s
Sabina Park: a bowler's haven that produces results
Stats preview of the second Test between West Indies and India at Sabina Park Shiva Jayaraman29-Jul-20161998 Last time a Test was drawn at Sabina Park
Taskin Ahmed, conspiracy theories, and the charms of cricket
Cricket is no stranger to controversies, suspect actions, or fans at loggerheads, but such is its binding power that all of the above have co-existed.
Cook leads England response
ESPNcricinfo staff02-Nov-2015… as Moeen Ali top-edged a slog sweep to Younis Khan at slip•Getty ImagesIt was another failure at the top of the order
One down, more to follow
The Lodha panel’s punitive measures will reassure those who feared the guilty would get away, and offers hope for its next task, of recommendations to
The life and murder of Claude Tozer
The talented Sydney batsman and doctor made it through World War I before fatally falling for one of his patients – just when he was in line for a Tes