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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
Cook's stellar year, and a dip in average for Amla
Stats highlights from the third day of the first Test between South Africa and Sri Lanka in Port ElizabethGaurav Sundararaman28-Dec-20161929 The previ
The solitary master
Loneliness was a theme not just of Hanif Mohammad’s batting but also of his career and lifeOsman Samiuddin11-Aug-2016Abdul Hafeez Kardar did not get i
Mennie's happy returns bring selection gift
Joe Mennie might not be a household name, but his selection for Australia A is a reward for consistent performances in the Sheffield ShieldBrydon Cove
Amla, Stoinis and an over of bloopers
Plays of the day from the IPL match between Kings XI Punjab and Delhi Daredevils in MohaliShashank Kishore07-May-2016Morris’ recoveryChris Morris star
New Zealand slide towards innings defeat
ESPNcricinfo staff14-Feb-2016Peter Siddle chipped in with 49 as Australia cruised past 550•Getty ImagesVoges was the last man to fall, for 239, as Aus
A summer of impressive progress
There is talent and spirit in this England side, though it is far from the finished article. For now, they should enjoy the champagne while it’s still