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India should rue fatal first day
It’s easy to fall for recency bias and blame a fourth-innings collapse for losing a winnable contest, but India know their bowlers and batsmen really
Flying Amir, grounded Brathwaite
ESPNcricinfo staff31-Oct-2016West Indies’ top order were put under constant pressure by the Pakistani quicks•AFPWhich led to some reckless shots…•AF
Record-breaking Saxena targets knockouts
Jalaj Saxena, who produced the joint second-best figures in the Ranji Trophy, hoped to carry Madhya Pradesh into the knockoutsShashank Kishore09-Nov-2
Five things Bangladesh must do to beat India
Bangladesh will play the role of the underdogs in their World Cup quarter-final against India, but would it stop them from plotting to turn over the a
'I always tried to lead from the front'
Jacques Kallis signs off his Test career content with his decision and relieved that he can return to something approaching an ordinary existenceFirdo
SL Tests offer Australia clues to tackling future challenges
So far this series has taught Australia several lessons – some useful, some less relevant – which they will do well to remember when the challenges of
Shafiul the man for big moments
Bangladesh had thrown away a chance of a victory. The crowd were leaving stadium. Then one man played the innings of his young lifeSidharth Monga in C
Not much for spin, especially from overseas
A statistical preview to the second Test between India and Australia in MohaliSiddhartha Talya16-Oct-2008The lacklustre performance of the spinners wa
Gardner's sublime over snaps Hobart Hurricanes' WBBL streak
The home side were on track for another victory before Sydney Sixers’ captain took three quick wicketsAAP22-Nov-2025A bowling blitz from allrounder As
Not just Zirkzee: Man Utd man who was among the ‘world’s best’ must be axed
Perhaps to be expected of this modern-day Manchester United team, the recent five-game unbeaten run was merely a false dawn, as Ruben Amorim’s tenure