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Anatomy of a miracle: how Sri Lanka won an Asia Cup they shouldn't have
They attacked their way out of dire situations, defended resolutely at the death, and found heroes where heroes should not be foundAndrew Fidel Fernan
New Zealand's self-inflicted pain
Steven Finn and Graeme Swann were very good on the third day, but were they as good as New Zealand made them look?Jarrod Kimber at Headingley26-May-20
Jacques Rudolph's second coming
A demotion to No.6 in a stop-start career was one last chance for Jacques Rudolph to revive his Test career. In this Test, he has grabbed his opportun
Mastering Ajmal – a guide
Saeed Ajmal played for Worcestershire in the 2011 season and several players managed to score runs against him. ESPNcricinfo gets the thoughts of two
Jury out on extended use of TV replays
Cricinfo examines the decisions made in the Super Test courtesy of TV evidence – plus one that wasn’tAndrew McGlashan15-Oct-2005 Flin
Abhishek Sharma, a top-order whirlwind India has never seen before
He is an hyper-aggressive dasher but can also be the all-round package who can fit among India’s ranksDeivarayan Muthu20-May-20242:43Who has been the
India lost to the conditions, but could they have been braver with the bat?
As they come to terms with another World Cup heartbreak, India may wonder if their middle order could have taken a few more chancesSidharth Monga19-No
Nitish Rana: Captaining Gautam Gambhir was the 'best feeling'
He also credits motivational speaker Mike Horn for getting better at embracing failureSreshth Shah30-Aug-2020Kolkata Knight Riders have had four capta
Toss a large factor in game's outcome – Keshav Maharaj
While saying India got the best batting conditions, the South Africa spinner accepted they didn’t bowl as well as they could haveFirdose Moonda03-Oct-
England's refusal to go large
Andy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013One of the more curious aspects of England’s unimpressive recent cricket is the amount of criticism directed at the one batsma