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The geometry-defying genius of Rishabh Pant
He is the antithesis of what left-hand batters traditionally are: graceful, elegant, effortless. But is effective all the sameHemant Brar25-Apr-20242:
Shami and Starc provide fast-bowling thrills on juicy Wankhede track
Both gave wonderful displays of seam and swing bowling on a one-day surface that offered quick bowlers encouragementAndrew McGlashan17-Mar-20232:01Wha
From Hazlewood's nine to India's 36 all out: Adelaide's pink-ball Test history
A look back at the day-night matches at the ground, which has hosted the most number of such fixturesAndrew McGlashan13-Dec-2021Australia vs New Zeala
Bangladesh v India: Where the Under-19 World Cup final will be won and lost
We break the match into six phases, and see who is likely to gain and lose in eachSreshth Shah in Potchefstroom08-Feb-2020India’s batting inningsOvers
New Zealand find a way, once again
Having made a habit of winning Test matches from tough situations, they channeled all those fightbacks into a supreme performance after losing two day
Chamari Atapattu's one-woman effort
All the records Chamari Atapattu broke on her way to scoring 178* off 143 balls against Australia women in BristolBharath Seervi29-Jun-2017178* Chamar
Finn struggles for rhythm but deserves to be given a break
Steven Finn hasn’t generated the pace with which he made his name and there is some talk that he could be the man to make way once Ben Stokes is fitGe
Australia's overseas challenge
For the first time in Ashes history, the overseas team hasn’t won a single Test in two successive Ashes series of five or more Tests. Can Australia br
Replacing Kallis, the bowler
Faf du Plessis assuming Kallis’ No. 3 slot was only one part of the equation solved. South Africa are scouting for someone who could balance attack an
What next for England?
They’re playing fine cricket, but they’re a way off the 2011 pace, and as the expectations pile up, their goals have been shrinkingRob Smyth14-Aug-201