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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
Why South Africa's shut shop was incredible
Their decision to block every delivery in Delhi required not just discipline but also infinite amounts of concentration, patience, adaptability and ex
Batting reshuffle a needless complication
The Bangladesh batsmen are already faced with the challenge of dealing with alien conditions. The last thing the team needs is an unwarranted rejig in
Gambhir not ready to give up yet
On a reasonably good pitch against an average bowling attack, Gautam Gambhir scrapped his way to an unbeaten century on the opening day of the Ranji T
Stuart Binny set to play again
India’s preparations at the nets, coupled with their policy of not dropping a player after just one game, suggest that Stuart Binny could keep his pla
Sri Lanka, Pakistan ahead of rest
Sri Lanka and Pakistan, who have excellent records in World T20s, have also been the most consistent teams in recent timesShiva Jayaraman20-Mar-2014De