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The lightness of being India
India’s bowling unit has been instrumental to the team’s success in this World Cup, and Mohammed Shami has been the key cog behind it. As the tourname
A broom holds up play
Plays of the Day from the second day of the third Test between South Africa and Pakistan in CenturionFirdose Moonda in Centurion23-Feb-2013Drop of the
India look to kick the habit
“Your daily habits will determine how far you go,” says India’s vision document for the World Cup. At the moment India need to stop their habit of mak
Carey carves out a true defining moment with his finest hand
Australia’s wicketkeeper-batter was coming under increased scrutiny but silenced all the talk in ChristchurchAlex Malcolm11-Mar-20241:48Cummins: ‘Care
Kathmandu or Dallas? Nepal's fans are showing their strength at the T20 World Cup
Nepali expats, who have been coming out in droves to support their home team, will play an important role in the future of cricket in the USACameron P
Can Ashwin script a new chapter in his ODI career starting – where else – at Chepauk?
A home World Cup and the conditions that brings mean Ashwin, in the blink of an eye, is back in India’s ODI plans after six years of being on the frin
Why the ICC light regulations are what they are
Trials were conducted in 2011 to determine minimum levels of light required for play to reasonably and safely continue in TestsOsman Samiuddin27-Aug-2
Zimbabwe suffer innings defeat despite Williams' brilliance
ESPNcricinfo staff31-Jul-2016Sean Williams, though, came out swiping at anything that was in his zone•AFPGraeme Cremer blocked stubbornly while taking
The Happy Families Test, and most IPL runs without a ton
Also: the highest successful first-class fourth-innings chases, and the double of 1000 runs and 100 wickets in women’s ODIsSteven Lynch26-Apr-2016Rest
Tiwary stakes his claim for Test No. 6
Yuvraj Singh is a frontrunner for the No. 6 slot in India’s Test team, but Manoj Tiwary has entered the race with a compelling innings against England