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Ashwin's Johannesburg pain turns Delhi redemption
A disappointing Johannesburg Test in 2013 meant Ashwin was dropped, perhaps unfairly, from the team for six matches. Two years and a tweaked bowling a
'Field marshal and foot soldier rolled into one'
An associate of more than 25 years remembers Jagmohan Dalmiya as a caring elder, a razor-sharp business mind and a genuine cricket loverAmrit Mathur21
Sydney's forgotten hero
Reggie Duff was the first No. 10 batsman to score a century on Test debut, but the rest of his career and his life didn’t quite match that glittering
Death by a thousand cuts – how Stokes waited and baited Jaiswal
England read Jaiswal like a book, quickly catching on to his weakness and setting up the perfect trapSidharth Monga02-Jul-20250:53Aaron: Marked improv
Dominica dominant as two little pals Athanaze and Hodge make England sweat
Stirring stand banishes memory of bruising loss at Lord’s on sweltering day in NottinghamAlan Gardner19-Jul-20241:16Kavem Hodge joked with Mark Wood:
Switch Hit: Sparks fly as Lord's awaits
Alan Gardner is joined by Andrew Miller and Matt Roller to discuss the state of play in the Ashes and a damning report from the ICECESPNcricinfo staff
New Zealand trapped in the old Australian house of horrors
Everything that could go wrong went wrong for them, but their bowlers dug deep to keep them hanging on, just aboutAndrew McGlashan in Perth14-Dec-2019
VB Chandrasekhar: Affable and daring, jovial and unorthodox
As batsman, coach, and the man who snagged MS Dhoni for CSK, VB Chandrasekhar possessed both daring and clear thinkingDeivarayan Muthu and Saurabh Som
Saying goodbye with a hug
As Misbah-ul-Haq approached the pitch for his final Test innings, Younis Khan walked up to embrace him. It was the perfect momentJarrod Kimber14-May-2
The wiles of India's death-overs pair
Ashish Nehra and Jasprit Bumrah brought their considerable skill and experience to bear on England in the slog overs of the chase, highlighting how In