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Soaking up the history and rivalry
Rain can’t dampen the spirit when there’s some competitive cricket at Lord’sOliver Reid14-Jul-2010Choice of gameLord’s: There in itself is a great exc
Australia's World Cup mojo on full display in bid for triple crown
Afghanistan could pose the toughest challenge yet in spin-friendly St Vincent, although there will be memories of Mumbai for both sidesAndrew McGlasha
Who makes it to our Sunrisers Hyderabad all-time XI?
Does Dale Steyn make it? Is it even possible to leave him out with the numbers he has?Saurabh Somani and Gaurav Sundararaman25-May-2020The Deccan Char
'Everything in my life has happened at the right time'
Sanju Samson, the young Kerala keeper-batsman, talks about how his perspective on the game has changed and how that has brought about big scores for h
The style was the thing with Qadir
Some of it was make-believe, some real: the greatest legspinner of his time had style in spadesOsman Samiuddin09-Sep-2019, four steps, forthright ones
India get a grip on their spin issues
India have looked comfortable batting against England’s spinners, which is down to hard work, the captain’s example and a little help from the coachAl
'Reading some horror stories about social media'
But it’s all rosy and cosy in our Twitter round-upAlex Bowden15-Oct-2016Tino Best’s preferred reading matter is of course… — … his own autobiogr
A short history of the IPL business
A new book chronicles the league’s off-field progress over its nine seasons and offers a strong argument for why India needs laws to deal with sportin
De Villiers blitz studs big RCB win
ESPNcricinfo staff12-Apr-2016Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers then combined for a blistering 157-run partnership, which left Sunrisers Hyderabad gasping
South Africa's wonder kid grows up
Quinton de Kock was marked for great things from a young age but it was his maturity that shone through during his maiden Test hundredFirdose Moonda i