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A mixed-up tale of two captains
Steven Smith’s Australia were supposed to be left distraught by a nightmarish Pune pitch. Virat Kohli’s India were supposed to continue on their merry
Afridi wakes up on the right side of the bed
There are days when Shahid Afridi’s game resembles a train wreck. Unfortunately for Bangladesh, Wednesday was not one of those daysAndrew Fidel Fernan
Why India don't have a coach yet
Considering the ECB had appointed Trevor Bayliss as Peter Moores’ successor in barely two weeks, ESPNcricinfo tries to dissect the delay in the appoin
Failing the spin test
To be considered one of the best teams in the world, New Zealand must play spin with more surety on the subcontinentAndrew Alderson09-Apr-2014The shad
When Chanders went bonkers
And Gayle went all BoycottAndy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013The engrossing 2011-12 Test season came to an end last week, as Australia sealed a 2-0 win in the We
That fiery feeling of victory
A scorching sun is no bother when the ground is lit up by a magnificent performance, is it?Gaurav Kheterpal09-Apr-2012Choice of gameA hot sunny April
Warriors soar higher and higher
The Warriors are just one rung away from the top of the ladder they set out to climb, but South Australia’s trophy cupboard stays barrenFirdose Moonda
Explaining the D/L method and revised targets
Australia’s target was increased by just one run not because of India’s late collapse, but because they were already six down when the rain came downS
Mike Dean reveals how rocky relationship with Arsene Wenger affected Arsenal
Mike Dean has recently opened up on what it was like to referee Arsenal during his 22 years as a Premier League official, and suggested legendary mana
Williamson to miss England T20Is, targets return for ODIs
Regular white-ball captain Mitchell Santner and Rachin Ravindra return from injuriesDeivarayan Muthu12-Oct-2025Kane Williamson will miss the T20I seri