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The time is right for a women's IPL (but does the BCCI agree?)
Rising interest in the women’s game, Indian players making a splash in overseas leagues, and a shifting cultural landscape – the stars have never alig
Harmanpreet Kaur searches for the joy of batting
The India captain is finding life a bit tough with the bat at the moment and had a lengthy net session in MelbourneAnnesha Ghosh in Melbourne27-Feb-20
A tale of two hundreds and two ties
This was the ninth time India were involved in a tied ODI and the tenth such occasion for West IndiesBharath Seervi24-Oct-20182- Number of bigger team
Smith's runs trump aesthetics
Steven Smith is a classic example of the essentials of batting at the crease and the fact that some may find his game seemingly unaesthetic takes noth
TV advertisement relief for BCCI
The Supreme Court set aside three recommendations of the Lodha Committee which, if implemented, would have had a severe impact on the BCCI and on cric
Sri Lanka undone by Yasir's seven-for
ESPNcricinfo staff21-Jun-2015Karunaratne and Lahiru Thirimanne then stitched together a 69-run partnership for the fourth wicket•Ishara S.Kodikara/AFP
Weary India facing familiar test
After being pushed on to the defensive in the field, it is up to India’s batsmen to try and prevent a return to the bad old days of touringSidharth Mo
There's something about Joe
Joe Root is the adorable nephew of English cricket and when he bats it is almost impossible to suppress a smileRob Smyth01-Jul-2013Sport is unlike mos
Jamshed bridges Pakistan gap
He may be just 22, but Nasir Jamshed has the blend of assurance and aggression to flourish in all formatsAbhishek Purohit in Pallekele23-Sep-2012One d
Passionate Bangladesh provides perfect opening
For a sport that has a bad history with opening ceremonies, nothing could have been more welcome than the sheer enthusiasm and passion with which Bang