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'Dhoni set a wrong precedent tonight'
A controversial moment. A last-ball six. There was plenty of final-over drama in Jaipur for the cricketing fraternity to talk about on social mediaESP
No Pujara, no worry – Saurashtra batting ticks as a unit
There hasn’t been any one standout performer with the bat for the team, but they have still found the runs they neededHemant Brar23-Jan-2019Numbers ca
How England turned the tables on spin bowling to establish a new ODI dominance
England’s white-ball revival since the 2015 has been startling to behold, and it has centred on the subversion of their oldest weakest of allAndrew Fi
Kohli's run addiction brings another high
There was pace and bounce to contend with as well as a bout of cramps, and wickets kept falling around him, but India’s captain, as always, found a wa
Virat Kohli's rise to superstardom
From an Under-19 World Cup winner to the biggest name in the sport: a quick look at Virat Kohli’s journey ESPNcricinfo staff05-Nov-20171:00Kohli’s ris
Trisha Chetty hopes to carve out a legacy
An inspiration in Mark Boucher got her to focus on her primary skill, wicketkeeping. Today, she’s a record-holder for most dismissals in women’s ODIs
Sunny's little gem
Remembering Gavaskar’s battling 57 at Old Trafford in 1971, an innings the man himself rates as his most satisfyingNagraj Gollapudi05-Aug-2014What was
IPL sends a poor message
The actions of Kieron Pollard and Mitchell Starc warranted more than a mere fineNagraj Gollapudi07-May-20149:59’Pollard, Starc should have been banned
Persistent Kaushal makes a case for the future
Kaushal Silva’s entry into the Test scene hasn’t been smooth, but if given the opportunitiy to blossom, Sri Lanka may have a man who can stabilise the
Warner learns to trust his instinct
David Warner is still learning to curb his natural instinct off the field when it can get him into trouble but on the field he has returned to trustin