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Introducing Jais-ball: contemporary yet timeless
So early in his Test career, Yashasvi Jaiswal has already shown incredible and effortless range in his batting – a product of the Bombay school of bat
Jasprit Bumrah – the Reality Era superstar
Bumrah chooses to stay “stable,” and when he doesn’t have the results to show for his work, he doesn’t get too down on himselfSidharth Monga12-Jul-202
Stats – Close finishes, big chases and Australia's dominance
All the interesting numbers about the close finishes, scoring rates, and more from the Women’s World Cup 2022Sampath Bandarupalli05-Apr-20225:47#Polit
Mishra second only to Mishra
Stats highlights from the fifth ODI between India and New Zealand in VisakhapatnamBharath Seervi29-Oct-201615 Wickets taken by Amit Mishra in this ser
'IPL 2016 made me realise I could play all formats'
India opener KL Rahul on his coming of age as a batsman, the methods that have brought him success, and learning from Virat Kohli Interview by Gaurav
SA's new-look attack, and Zampa's promise
As the tri-series moves on from Guyana and St Kitts to its final destination of Barbados, ESPNcricinfo looks at five things we have learnt from the se
The greatest time to be an ODI batsman in a losing team
Yes, that is what the era we are living in will be known forAndy Zaltzman20-Feb-2016There have been 21 one-day internationals so far this year. In th
Sri Lanka's delightfully drab day
For a team used to frequent collapses from its brittle batting line-up, a partnership of 122 in 48.5 overs between Dimuth Karunaratne and Dinesh Chand
England's back-up attack plan
Without Steven Finn, England’s seam-bowling plans for the UAE may need a rethink. Liam Plunkett and Chris Jordan are the men awaiting an opportunityAn
The man who (almost) bowled Bradman
The reputation of being a walking cricket encyclopaedia can be hard to maintain, but sometimes it leads to a wonderful storySteven Lynch13-Apr-2015I w