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India and Kohli make the most of home comforts
A subcontinent-type pitch in Port-of-Spain actively worked in favour of the visitors Alagappan Muthu21-Jul-20231:09Dasgupta: Kohli ‘wired in’ for his
New format for T20 World Cup Qualifier: fewer games, higher stakes
The 16 teams will be split into two separate eight-team tournaments in Al AmeratPeter Della Penna17-Feb-2022Shorter tournament lengthAt one time, the
Unhappy encore for Australia's top-order batsmen
On day one at the MCG, the Australians looked little better technically or tactically than they had in the uncertain summer of 2018-19Daniel Brettig26
The allure of the Caribbean fire and Rabada factor
West Indies have tapped into a mindset that served their mighty forebears well; South Africa are just scrambling for a planAndrew Miller in Southampto
Smith's slow route to century No. 21
Steven Smith’s 21 Test hundred was his slowest century – and it came at a critical time for Australia in the first Ashes Test at the GabbaGaurav Sunda
South Africa's fast and faultless pace pack
Three fast bowlers, three different approaches and common relentless discipline have shaped South Africa’s success with the ball on the tour of Austra
A missed opportunity for the Hurricanes
ESPNcricinfo’s wrap of the week in the Women’s Big Bash LeagueGeoff Lemon and Adam Collins08-Jan-20164:41Hurricanes miss a trick at homeThe Cane Train
Ryan Carters sets new goals
After a breakout year with his cricket and his charity , the NSW and Sydney Sixers batsman wants to raise the bar on both frontsDaniel Brettig12-Jan-2
Morkel's mongrel gives South Africa their bite
South Africa’s batsmen had laid the foundations, but the pitch looked slow and low. Then Morne Morkel took the ball in his hand and the Test match gai
The four horsemen of the apocalypse
The fast bowlers who form South Africa’s attack are all right-armers, but each poses a different challenge to the batsman Aakash Chopra11-Feb-2013Even