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Dhoni's electric glovework, Taylor's costly spill
Plays of the day from the third ODI between India and New Zealand in MohaliKarthik Krishnaswamy23-Oct-2016Guptill’s monster hitMartin Guptill has a th
Tharindu Kaushal's charismatic inception
Tharindu Kaushal’s ripping, wrist-spun offbreak and self-belief were on full display as he spun his way to a five-wicket haul that promised good thing
Bowling-hungry Jubair lives out fairytale
Jubair Hossain has been Bangladesh’s discovery of the season. But, in a set-up that deems legspin bowling risky business, he has his work cut outMoha
World Cup centurions, and nonagenarians
Plus, Sangakkara’s record, Scotland’s highest, and oldest players in the World CupSteven Lynch17-Mar-2015Someone told me the partnership between Dilsh
Amla, the secret of Kallis' prolific run?
Jacques Kallis has shifted a gear since scoring his first double-century in December 2010. A key factor for this seems to be the presence of Hashim Am
Drawn but not forgotten
The route to a draw in this Test was not clearly charted, as both teams sought victory as well as a psychological advantage for the rest of the series
Hayden and Gilchrist find their feet again
Both Matthew Hayden and Adam Gilchrist scored plenty of runs on the first day of the Super Test, but their methods were quite differentOn the ball wit
Gibson keeps the faith
The West Indies coach does not expect extraordinary results in England, but he also doesn’t expect his charges to embarrass himGarth Wattley29-Apr-201
How Amir Hussain Lone taught himself to play cricket after losing his arms
He suffered a tragic accident at the age of eight, but found the strength to not give up his dreamAshish Pant09-Mar-20247:01Amir Lone’s inspiring jour
Switch Hit: Bazball goes back to its spiritual home
Osman Samiuddin and Andrew Miller join Alan Gardner to look ahead to England’s upcoming tour of New ZealandESPNcricinfo staff07-Feb-2023England’s men