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'There are bigger things than getting out or not out on 199'
Kumar Sangakkara’s nine-hour innings ended with him being stranded on 199. He was angry then, but cooled off soon enoughKanishkaa Balachandran in Gall
Sharp eyes, soft hands, quick feet
A few key skills and attributes needed to be succesful against spin bowlingAakash Chopra20-May-2010Haven’t we heard a zillion times that batsmen from
No miracles from fragmented England
Today marked the 27th anniversary of England completing the most famous turnaround in Test history on this ground, as Bob Willis followed Ian Botham’s
Who has the most runs, and wickets, in women's T20 World Cups so far?
And was India’s 52 overs in Kanpur the fewest a team has faced in a Test win?Steven Lynch08-Oct-2024India batted for only 52 overs at Kanpur yet won t
Kandy abuzz as it braces to host the cricketing kings of India and Pakistan
The hill city, which is home to the Palace of the last King of the island, is set to stage one of the world’s great sporting rivalriesAndrew Fidel Fer
Stats: Usman Khawaja's dream homecoming, and end of Australia's overseas drought
Reverse swing came to the rescue of the pace bowlers in tough bowling conditions, as opening batters made merrySampath Bandarupalli26-Mar-2022Khawaja’
Frank Worrell: The captain who helped West Indies make their own West Indian way
Frank Worrell came to the West Indies captaincy late and died young but left an indelible mark on the gamePaul Edwards30-Jun-2020Some cricketers chang
Sandeep Lamichhane, Nepal's first global T20 icon
‘If I can do it, you can too’ is the 18-year old’s message to Nepal’s next generation as he reflects on his journeyUmar Farooq01-Mar-2019A majority of
The Mithali betrayal and other stories
It’s been a month in which Kohli gained an elder buddy, Mithali’s reading matter flattered to deceive, and England declared a new era (again)Andrew Fi
All ten caught, and Ashwin's all-round record
Also, declining the follow-on, most away hundreds, and stumped twice in a TestSteven Lynch02-Aug-2016Have England – or anyone else – ever had a bigger