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The juggler, the acrobat, and the chest bump
Plays of the day from the second quarter-final between Bangladesh and India at the MCG19-Mar-2015The celebration ()Ajinkya Rahane’s less than fluent i
A rope too long for Bailey?
Australia have continued to persist with George Bailey despite modest returns. He undoubtedly brings leadership to the table, but can the team find th
Is New Zealand cricket at its lowest point?
Harsha Bhogle, Mark Greatbatch and Andrew Alderson on a period of turmoil both on and off the field10-Jan-2013, Andrew Alderson, join Harsha Bhogle in
Swings and missed run-outs
Plays of the Day from the second day of the first Test between England and South AfricaGeorge Dobell and Firdose Moonda at The Oval20-Jul-2012Change o
The lake that became a people's ground
The Basin Reserve may not be the most picturesque venue but it is full of history and characterFirdose Moonda26-Mar-2012Meet the Basin Reserve. It’s t
If there is a better man, give him the job – Dhoni
MS Dhoni isn’t making any predictions about giving up Test cricket or any other format after 2013. But his matter-of-fact statements are open to inter
Vettori promises hard fight
Daniel Vettori knows the public deserves better than what happened in Hamilton, a tame defeat in four days. It’s not the loss that hurts them as much,
Rock and Roll it podcast: India's heist and England's bitterness
The series is tantalisingly poised after the much talked about Old Trafford Test. The podcast crew looks back and then looks aheadESPNcricinfo staff29
The tale of a Babar fifty that could have been so much more
Pakistan had plenty of chances to record a much higher second-innings score than they did, but “same mistakes” let them downDanyal Rasool29-Dec-2024Pa
UAE want to be one of the best Associate women's teams in the world; their captain is helping them get there
After a strong showing at the T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier last year and now with a professional academy system in place, they are eyeing the big ligh