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First-Test blues for India
India have lost four of their last five first Tests in overseas series against the top teams, which suggests it’s becoming an unwanted habit for the s
Warriors soar higher and higher
The Warriors are just one rung away from the top of the ladder they set out to climb, but South Australia’s trophy cupboard stays barrenFirdose Moonda
First-class cricket's most prolific batsman
His Test record is imposing enough, but Jack Hobbs has set some first-class numbers which will probably never be surpassedS Rajesh27-Mar-2010Jack Hobb
What's happened to West Indies?
It was clear West Indies were thinking throughout this match, keeping their composure, and sticking to a planVaneisa Baksh08-Feb-2009 The
The kings of the draw
Stats highlights from the first Test between India and South Africa in Chennai, which ended in a high-scoring drawS Rajesh and HR Gopalakrishna30-Mar-
A tactic of its time
Why Jardine’s leg theory was almost uniquely a product of its ageGideon Haigh22-Oct-2007 The Iron Duke: “Just an old so-and-so who go
Tall scoring, and centuries without boundaries
The regular Monday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricketSteven Lynch03-Apr-2006The return of the re
Brandon King is rising once again, but as middle-order batter
From 196 for 5 in a chase of 309, King’s composed knock at No. 4 almost took West Indies over the line against IndiaDeivarayan Muthu23-Jul-2022.That w
Virat Kohli's ten best Test knocks
From blazing away in Perth to lording it at Edgbaston, this has been a career of defying the oddsESPNcricinfo staff03-Mar-2022119 v South Africa, Joha
The many multitudes of Sourav Ganguly
A veteran journalist recalls the BCCI president’s playing days, and his relationships with John Wright and Rahul Dravid, in an excerpt from a new book