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The art of T20 six-hitting: Why Pollard and the Pandya brothers are key to Mumbai Indians' dominance
That Mumbai are the best team at the death in a fickle format in a competitive league is down to these three – controlled – power-hittersSidharth Mong
'Can't control selections, all we can control is the weight of big runs' – Aiden Markram
Left out of the ODI side with the World Cup looming, the batsman reminded everyone of his worth with a remarkable hundred in the Momentum One-Day CupL
Why captains choose not to follow-on these days
From 1981 till the famous Kolkata Test of 2001, almost 91% of the teams who could did enforce the follow-on in a Test. Since then, that number has dro
Azhar and Aslam thwart England ambitions
04-Aug-2016Gary Ballance caught the offering at point off the fourth ball of the morning•AFPHafeez trooped off for a duck, his second of the series•AF
Weather eats away at time, bowlers' chances
Rain has eaten away at overs in this game but the greater impact, perhaps, may be felt on the Chittagong track, which seems to be easing out for batsm
The gateway of Suryakumar Yadav
Plays of the day from the Champions League T20 final between Chennai Super Kings and Kolkata Knight RidersAbhishek Purohit04-Oct-2014Uthappa’s timingR
Most memorable Ashes innings
Vote on our shortlist of classic Ashes moments that have taken place in England since 198106-Aug-2013To coincide with the 2013 Investec Ashes series,
England end subcontinent drought
Stats highlights from England’s series-leveling win at the P Sara Oval against Sri LankaMadhusudhan Ramakrishnan07-Apr-2012 England won their first ma
Guyana have a tough act to follow
Fitness, fielding and simple cricket sense will be key if Guyana are to match T&T’s fairytale performance from last year in the Champions LeagueTony C
Clumsy in the field, lazy between the wickets
A statistical look at how poor fielding and running between the wickets has plagued India in the ODI series against England so farMathew Varghese27-Au