India raid the fruit orchard
In happier times, Sri Lanka’s pep can withstand a few boundaries and aggressive opposition batsmen. This team, however, is low on reserves of self-bel
Roach a glimmer amid ragged and wayward West Indies
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Northants unknown is fit for England, says Ripley
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Giles inherits squad in transition
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Karn Sharma goes from replacement to main man
Harbhajan Singh was left out for Karn Sharma, and the legspinner rewarded Mumbai Indians with a spell that took them into the IPL 2017 finalDeivarayan
Bhuvneshwar not just a new-ball bowler anymore
Bhuvneshwar Kumar credited the IPL for his ability to execute yorkers in trying conditions and circumstances, a skill that makes him a vital cog in In
The straighter one strikes back
Plays of the day from the second ODI between Australia and Pakistan at the MCGDaniel Brettig15-Jan-2017The shuffleAustralia’s top order did not functi
Shy underachiever Panchal finally carves his identity
After eight years in the domestic circuit, Priyank Panchal, who debuted as an 18-year old full of self-doubt, is on the cusp of Ranji Trophy history,
Five hard-earned wins down under
Since readmission in 1992, South Africa have had to fight for all their five Test wins in Australia, and Perth 2016 was the toughest of them all. ESPN
Making sense of Misbah's insane fields
Yasir Shah bowled predominantly with a six-three, leg-side field on the third day at the MCG, and it allowed the Australian batsmen to plunderJarrod K