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Pakistan's chance to haul themselves off the precipice
They were dismissed for 274 but the purchase that Bangladesh’s spinners got and the return of Abrar offer them a glimmer of hopeDanyal Rasool31-Aug-20
The Magnificent Steven – Smith's Test career, in numbers
No batter has averaged as much going into his 100th Test, while his unbelievable six-year peak and his stats against the best bowlers make him one of
Can Babar Azam steer Pakistan to the T20 World Cup title?
The captain has been Pakistan’s most dependable anchor through management changes and team reshuffles, but is that enough?Danyal Rasool11-Oct-2021It’s
Will someone spare a thought for the poor, wee, enraged cricketers?
Also: are Sri Lanka brilliant or dreadful? Answers on a postcardAndrew Fidel Fernando02-Nov-2019Why is nothing being done?Sure, cricket has come a lon
Ashwin's left-hand tactics negate Mumbai's spinners
By promoting left-handed batsmen through the middle overs, Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma was kept apprehensive of using his spinners, Krunal Pan
Fickle finger of Tim Paine's fate
Multiple surgeries and a loss of form and confidence pushed him into the shadows, but he has used T20 assiduously and will return for Tasmania this we
Pollard blitz powers Mumbai past the finish line
ESPNcricinfo staff28-Apr-2016Kolkata Knight Riders’ openers used the extra life well, posting 50 in the sixth over•BCCIRobin Uthappa was also given a
Up for a grave challenge
English cricket’s new chief Colin Graves plans to reinvent the game from the professional level down to the amateur leagues, making it the “centre of
ECB profit could be England's loss
The visit of India will swell the coffers of English cricket but there could be a greater cost in the long termGeorge Dobell in Nottingham07-Jul-2014C
Pietersen shadow lingers over England
Headingley still evokes memories of Kevin Pietersen’s 2012 outburst but it now offers a further audition for his post-reintegration understudiesDavid