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India, Zimbabwe and the possibility of cricket's version of a solar eclipse
The two countries are on opposite ends of the game’s solar system, which is why a rare India tour is a big opportunity for ZimbabweLiam Brickhill17-Au
Shaheen Shah Afridi finds a way to prosper at Galle
In a country he has never played in before, on a surface where only the very best quicks prosper, he bowled like oneAndrew Fidel Fernando16-Jul-2022It
Snub no deterrent for crafty Yuzvendra Chahal
After missing out on a T20 World Cup berth, he is again underlining his importance in an era of quick legspinShashank Kishore07-Feb-2022In the team me
Ellyse Perry, Australia grapple with price of professionalism
“We’ve played a lot of cricket over the last 12 months and it’s something we’re still trying to understand,” she saidDaniel Brettig01-Mar-2020A few mi
Four six-fors in a Test, and the highest last-wicket stand in ODIs
Also: who missed the largest number of Tests over the course of a career?Steven Lynch14-Mar-2017Four bowlers took six-fors in the Bengaluru Test. Is i
Pujara profits from self-enforced limitations
At the venue of his memorable debut where he guided a tricky chase, Pujara applied the hard grind to expertly steer India out of choppy waters against
#GoneIn60Runs
We asked fans for things that lasted longer than Australia’s disastrous first inningsESPNcricinfo staff06-Aug-2015@ESPNcricinfo “Gone in 60 seconds” l
Maturing Iyer grins and bears it
While Mumbai’s batting lineup has been unable to recover from its early season stumbles, Daredevils batsman Shreyas Iyer has found a way to get up and
Australia arrives at its own party
Australian fans turned up in droves for their team’s SCG semi-final, dispelling pre-match fears that they would be drowned in a noisy sea of blue t-sh
What's in a rematch?
Why group-stage head-to-heads are a big deal when it comes to the knockouts. Or notAndy Zaltzman04-Feb-2015You could write a book listing and explaini