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The fast bowler's snarl ft. Mohammed Shami and Umesh Yadav
How India’s seamers schooled South Africa’s seamers on a pitch Temba Bavuma called similar to homeKarthik Krishnaswamy in Pune12-Oct-2019Below the Wes
How Mohammad Abbas' simple plan bested Aaron Finch
After testing the opener outside off and denying him room, the seamer moved one in to hit the pad – a result that everyone saw it coming – in a tussle
England never ever lose eight away Test matches on the trot
Also, not everything in the ’60s was sexyAndy Zaltzman03-Jan-20181. When you have a quarter of million people over five days attending a showpiece of
South African cricket's father figure
For 11 years, Smith has done a job that in other countries many people do not hold on to for even one. It is a task that requires taking responsibilit
Goodbye to Jacques, Durban and all that
The second leg of our correspondent’s South Africa tour diary features steel bands, pelvic thrusts, Ethiopian food, and a low-key last inningsSidharth
Old hand Carberry fights for chance
Michael Carberry came to international cricket late and endured a tough induction but was able to draw on a well of experience to prove his abilityAnd
Kallis' absence leaves a big void
South Africa appeared clueless after Kallis left the field today and the allrounder’s absence is something the team needs to plan for in the near futu
Sehwag, Gambhir need to cut out the big risks
Aakash Chopra21-Sep-2012When Twenty20 cricket first came around, everyone thought that it was just going to be a slog-fest. To be fair, such expectati
Strauss' morning blues
ESPNcricinfo presents plays of the day from the third day at Lord’s as England stay in controlAndrew McGlashan at Lord's19-May-2012Stat of the da
Shaun of the Stanford
Back from the verge of oblivion, MIddlesex’s 39-year-old captain has found redemption in the unlikely form of Twenty20Will Luke24-Oct-2008