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An unexpected pace revival
Zaheer Khan, Praveen Kumar and Munaf Patel have been the most inspiring aspect of India’s current campaignJamie Alter in Colombo25-Aug-2008
Glimmers in the gloom
Zimbabwe cricket in 2007 featured some consolation wins and a new coach. At the board, though, the usual politicking reigned.Steven Price29-Dec-2007
The heart of the matter
Why Sourav Ganguly is the most fascinating Indian cricketer of our timeRahul Bhattacharya08-Feb-2006 Love him or hate him, you just ca
Shahid Afridi's hundred, and Arthur Fagg's double
The regular Monday column in which our editor answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricketSteven Lynch03-May-2004The regular Monday col
What will life after Big Five be like for Bangladesh in T20Is?
With Shakib and Mahmudullah retiring, Bangladesh need to find a way to keep up with the curve in the shortest formatMohammad Isam11-Oct-2024Find a rep
Rahmat Shah, the odd one out in Afghanistan's band of T20 stars
Amid the T20 bashers, Afghanistan have finally found someone who can absorb pressure, bat time, and grind attacksDeivarayan Muthu06-Nov-2023In recent
Mathews, Chandimal, Asitha and Rajitha give Sri Lanka something to cheer about
The quartet stepped up to make up for the lack of penetration from spinners and delivered a 1-0 series winMohammad Isam27-May-2022The power cuts and l
Amelia Kerr's day out in Queenstown
The 21-year-old allrounder stroked an unbeaten ODI century after making her presence felt with the ball and in the fieldS Sudarshanan15-Feb-2022New Ze
The frictionless genius of Kane Williamson
Up-and-down pitch, sizeable deficit, great leggie at his peak. How do you take those ingredients and score a hundred of seeming inevitability?Osman Sa
What we're looking forward to at the 2019 World Cup
A year before the tournament kicks off, our writers weigh in on what they want to see at the event, and their predictionsESPNcricinfo staff30-May-2018