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Sensible Rishabh Pant still leaves Edgbaston feeling giddy
When 146 off 111 balls somehow feels no-frills, no-frolics, you know something special is going onOsman Samiuddin01-Jul-2022In life there are short st
From Wasim Akram to Lasith Malinga – nine memorable ODI collapses
Sometimes in one-day cricket, an innings is never in more peril than when it’s almost in the bagHimanshu Agrawal15-Sep-2020Australia squandered a gold
Talking Points – where did the power in Sunrisers' play go?
David Warner & Co took the scoreboard only as far as 27 for 1 in the Powerplay, but the Australian champion structured a wonderful innings by the end
Smith, middle order chief among Australia's worries
Australia will head back home to prepare for the forthcoming Ashes series in conditions that are more familiar than India, but the series defeat has l
'Test cricket the most disciplined thing I will do' – Pandya
On a 55-day tour of Australia with the India A team, Hardik Pandya says he understood what it meant to be a long-format cricketer. He might soon get a
Remembering 408, twelve months on
On November 27 last year, Phillip Hughes died in hospital after being struck by a bouncer during a Sheffield Shield game two days before. It was a tra
Lessons in hurt may help West Indies
Roger Harper remembers West Indies’ one-wicket defeat to Pakistan at the 1987 World CupAlagappan Muthu20-Feb-2015When you log in to Facebook from a ne
South Africa faced with Kallis conundrum
With Jacques Kallis being part of South Africa’s plans for World Cup 2015, they have to work out the best way to build their eleven around the veteran
No nerves for du Plessis
Faf du Plessis displayed maturity and patience in his knock of 78, and seems to be the right man to take a South African middle-order spotFirdose Moon
Dilshan playing the Jayasuriya role
Scoring runs up front, taking wickets and contributing in the field; Tillakaratne Dilshan’s impact in this World cup has been similar to Sanath Jayasu