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Williamson on 100th Test: 'Still learning the art of batting'
New Zealand batting coach Luke Ronchi highlights how Williamson adapts his game as per opposition and conditionsAlex Malcolm06-Mar-2024Luke Ronchi rem
Poll: Stokes' Test, India's great escape at SCG or… which was the greatest WTC match?
Here’s our list of the seven best games in the inaugural World Test Championship – which of them is your favourite?Saurabh Somani25-Jun-2021
Middlesex's Thilan Walallawita: From escaping the 2004 Sri Lanka tsunami to setting sights on England
Young left-arm spinner aiming to build on impressive debut during Covid-wrecked 2020 summerAndrew Miller25-Mar-2021In society at large, you’d be hard
Rahul Chahar makes strides as Mumbai Indians' fearless legspinner
Chahar credits Zaheer Khan for helping him getting rid of the “fear factor” at the IPLVishal Dikshit22-Oct-2020Putting all the challenges of playing d
Throwback to 2011: When New Zealand let their nasty out
In 2019, more than five years after New Zealand’s cricketers re-branded themselves as kindergarten teachers with abs, it is difficult to even imagine
Stump mics have their uses but beware the manipulation
Before hailing stump mics as the cure to a persistent but minor irritant, cricket must pause to consider the side effectsSambit Bal18-Feb-2019It’s har
Memories of '83
From DrCricinfo25-Feb-2013Dr. Ajay R. Kamath, IndiaI was seventeen in the Summer of 83, the year we won the world cup. For all the greatness of our
Dead-eye Dwayne, and a fearless scoop
ESPNcricinfo’s men on the ground pick their favourite moments of the World Twenty2009-Oct-2012Dead-eye DwayneChris Gayle did push-ups with two hands a
Championship promotion is our goal
To start the new season with a farewell to one of my trustiest team-mates is sadPhil Tufnell18-Apr-2002Strauss- leading the team in 2002Photo CricInfo
Sri Lankan tailenders take Pakistan to the wire
Pakistan’s 184 all out off 48.3 overs was enough to give them a five-run victory in their first ICC Under-19 World Cup game, against Sri Lanka, at Lin