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Sarfaraz savours the high of a thrilling comeback
“If someone would have checked my heartbeat, the meter would have exploded,” says the man playing his first Test in four yearsDeivarayan Muthu26-Dec-2
England, India, and the problem with spotlighting 'big matches'
Both have been high-quality teams in limited-overs cricket in recent years, but have few title wins to show for it – and that, by popular opinion, is
Usman Khawaja and the century he never expected to happen
From being told he couldn’t play spin to anchoring the innings in the deciding Border-Gavaskar Test, the Australia opener has come a long wayAndrew Mc
Switch Hit: Bangla wash-up
Alan is joined by Miller and Matt to reflect on England’s 3-0 T20I defeat in Bangladesh at the end of a long winterESPNcricinfo staff17-Mar-2023Englan
How Chahal rose to the top of IPL's all-time wickets chart
In the era of the fast, stump-to-stump legspinner, he has shown that his subtler style still has a place in T20Karthik Krishnaswamy11-May-20231:15Shas
The T10 route to making cricket big in America
“We have always been eyeing the American market and the American public to bring our brand of cricket here,” says Shaji Ul Mulk, founder and chairman
Have England ever before produced such a competitive, utterly compelling and talented cricketer as Stokes?
When in the middle of a cauldron, England’s captain produces magic. But sometimes even titans fall shortMark Nicholas03-Jul-2023″Oh wow! In your life,
Too much cricket? Yes, but Labuschagne gets his 'routine and rhythm' from it
Six Tests (the WTC final and the Ashes) in less than eight weeks is just about perfect for the world’s fidgetiest cricketer, it will keep him straight
Rachin Ravindra: I'm not worried about runs and wickets. You just work hard and see where it takes you'
The New Zealand batting allrounder looks back on a very memorable World CupInterview by Mohammad Isam30-Nov-2023Rachin Ravindra turned 24 just after s
Will this be the last World Cup that is this big a deal?
Tectonic shifts in the game have marginalised ODIs severely. Still, the 50-over World Cup is the sport’s apex event – and it will be this year as well