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Rashid resistance in vain as Pakistan seal thriller
ESPNcricinfo staff26-Oct-2015Zulfiqar Babar was the man to strike for Pakistan•Gareth Copley/Getty ImagesJonny Bairstow battled hard but it wasn’t lon
Tamim shows both teams the way
The Bangladesh opener produced a wonderful 125 but couldn’t find support from his team-mates, while England continue their quest to find a similarly d
'Talking on the field doesn't make you tough'
One of cricket’s most outspoken players and most acclaimed captains talks frankly about Bradman, Vic Richardson, and starting and going at the right t
Waiting for a turning point
Who is Pritam Gandhe? To people who follow domestic cricket – especially the Plate League – through scorecards (there’s no other way really), he is a
Rules of three: how England have dealt with a most thorny batting position
The Pope-Bethell question highlights how picking a No. 3 has never been easy for themVithushan Ehantharajah19-Jun-2025On Wednesday lunchtime, it was a
Yuzvendra Chahal aims for glory in the UAE 'heaven'
The legspinner talks about the concerns of losing his rhythm, working on new tricks with Adam Zampa, mentoring younger players, and moreShashank Kisho
Opposites Hetmyer and Hope find the perfect balance for West Indies
A near-unstoppable force combined with an almost-immovable object at ChepaukDeivarayan Muthu in Chennai16-Dec-20194:52Star Sports Match Point: Hope-He
India's bowling plan – Bhuvneshwar or Shami? Kuldeep or Chahal?
India appear to have settled on the five-bowler plan, but will that be too big a risk?Nagraj Gollapudi at Old Trafford08-Jul-2019What is India’s best
Nepal's cricket addicts celebrate with the kingpin
Nepal’s four last-gasp wins this year may have been too much to take for some, but for hardcore Nepal cricket fans, they are quickly becoming addictiv
Hyderabad washout hurts cricket's value
Almost 30,000 fans turned up at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium to watch India take on Australia. They didn’t see any rain, but also didn’t see