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Waiting for the real David Warner
He may have hit three fifties in four games, but the Delhi Capitals captain seems a shadow of himselfAlagappan Muthu11-Apr-20232:50Tait: Warner seemed
Stop-gap West Indies highlight pandemic dilemma
More teams will be faced with first-choice players pulling out, and it could result in further lopsided contestsMohammad Isam22-Jan-2021If any part of
Babar Azam's homecoming hundreds make Pakistani hearts flutter
It is now a batsman’s name which is spoken in chai joints, pulao restauarants and on the streets of KarachiAndrew Fidel Fernando in Karachi22-Dec-2019
Big Things, big sixes, and cricket in toilets
In Australia, the attractions come super-sizedSidharth Monga10-Jan-2019Next to a house, and looking like one itself except for the minarets, is this m
Ravi Jadeja dusts off his sword and shows the Test batsman he could become
The allrounder continued his fine comeback to the Test team and had the chance to unfurl his trademark celebration tooNagraj Gollapudi at The Oval09-S
Quiz: How well do you remember your Blasts from the past?
The first-ever T20 hundred, a runner for the last ball in a tied match, and the “moonball” – just three of many moments to remember from English T20.
Crane's exoticism atones for lack of impact
Mason Crane was a source of endless fascination in spite of a tough first outing in Test cricket, but he bore the attention wellJarrod Kimber at Sydne
'What's the opposite of a Shane Watson?'
Twitter reactions to James Vince and Dawid Malan not using the DRS ESPNcricinfo staff28-Dec-2017Like James Vince yesterday, Dawid Malan didn’t review
Kuhn and Morris given backing over Test roles
South Africa’s opening stand has been a problem area for a while and the balance of the side remains a topic of debateFirdose Moonda01-Aug-20172:40Moo
Pakistan's trouble at the top
Openers are a neglected breed on the country’s domestic circuit, and that’s been a key reason for the team’s failures in Tests in recent timesSidharth