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Mini-battles to light up Motera
There will be several smaller battles to add even greater spark to what is already an enthralling quarter-final clash between India and Australia in
Hussey plays the percentages, and the field
Michael Hussey has become so good at stabilising potentially worrying situations that he could get a job straightening the Leaning Tower of PisaBrydon
Indore to Hobart: Kuhnemann's journey to revive his red-ball career
The left-arm spinner took 5 for 16 against India last year but has had precious little first-class cricket since thenAlex Malcolm01-Oct-2024There was
Mitchell Santner is flying the flag for fingerspin
The New Zealand left-armer talks about his new ball – the Claw – bowling to lefties, and how his time at Chennai Super Kings will help him in the Worl
FAQs: Your ready reckoner for the 2022 Under-19 World Cup
Who are playing, when and where, what’s the format, and – hey! – how come there’s no New Zealand?Srinidhi Ramanujam13-Jan-2022When does it start?The 1
Sri Lanka's top five show their mettle – three days too late
With all of their baggage, the top order’s rearguard couldn’t quite offset a disastrous first inningsAndrew Fidel Fernando17-Jan-2021Kusal Perera play
Outclassed and out-fought … England's boy racers run out of road
England played it their way … and crashed straight into a West Indies team ready for the sucker-punchGeorge Dobell in Antigua02-Feb-2019If you kept
Magical day keeps Roland-Jones grinning from start to finish
Whether it was during his dashing tail-end cameo with the bat or his stunning first-change spell with the ball, Toby Roland-Jones was all smiles on da
Pakistan's untold tales
Tauseef Ahmed, Dera Ismail Khan, Raees Mohammad, Abdul Aziz Durani, a playboy prince and others feature in this affectionate backstory of Pakistan cri
Herath spins Sri Lanka into the ascendancy
ESPNcricinfo staff16-Oct-2015At 70 for 3, West Indies needed some stability and Darren Bravo provided that, mixing caution and aggression rather well•