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Let us now bow to R Ashwin
Guess who is the world’s second-best opening bowler in Tests this decadeAndy Zaltzman02-Sep-2015The final instalment of the two-year Anglo-Australiac
The coach who listens
Meet Geoffrey Toyana of the Lions, whose methods of achieving success aren’t too different from those of the man in charge of the No. 1 Test sideFirdo
India haunted by past failures
For all the strides Indian cricket has made, every now and then they seem they can’t move over from the pastSidharth Monga14-Oct-2008 Who
A veteran and a rookie steal the show
Sri Lanka equalled India’s mark of four Asia Cup wins with their 100-run triumph in the final in Karachi. A few statistical highlights from the gameCr
New game, old skills
Twenty20 may be a new format but it’s still true to cricket’s roots, and there is no substitute for class. By Will LukeWill Luke09-Sep-2007
South Africa prove they can win with spin on the subcontinent
With tours of India and Sri Lanka to come in this WTC cycle, South Africa have shown in Pakistan that they have the resources to be dangerousFirdose M
Lewis: Staying on a roll poses biggest challenge as England Women scatter
Head coach Jon Lewis challenges his players to dominate the Hundred as T20 World Cup loomsValkerie Baynes18-Jul-2024After an undefeated home summer, E
Shashank's redemption: from toiling on Mumbai's maidans to turning heads at the IPL
For a long time he struggled to break into a talent-packed Mumbai middle order in domestic cricket. Then, he moved to Chhattisgarh, honed his finishin
Blockbuster Siraj once again shows he is no longer a sidekick
Bumrah was the Player of the Match, but Siraj played more than just a cameo with wickets of Shafique and BabarShashank Kishore15-Oct-20231:23Mohammed
'His skill, swag and his stories are folklore'
The Pathan brothers, Ravi Shastri and Sachin Tendulkar were among the many cricketers to tweet their tributes to Salim Durani on his passingESPNcricin