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Pakistan savour the sweet, sweet taste of victory … as the sugar-crash can wait
Instant gratification is all that matters to success-starved team, as spinners seal first win in sevenDanyal Rasool18-Oct-2024The food in Pakistani pr
Talking Points: Has Jasprit Bumrah got himself a bunny in Andre Russell?
That aside, what’s with Shubman Gill’s go-slow approach?Nagraj Gollapudi16-Oct-2020Is Shubman Gill hurting the Knight Riders with his slow starts?Simp
Race to the playoffs: Royals and Sunrisers eye fourth spot, Capitals seek top-two finish
A look ahead to what’s at stake in Saturday’s double-headerS Rajesh04-May-2019The Delhi Capitals v Rajasthan Royals game is vital for both teams, alth
How Hobart Hurricanes became Perth Scorchers 2.0
They have been the standout side in the group stage of the Big Bash having largely trusted their own talentSam Perry25-Jan-2019They’ve never finished
Embarrassment to foster radical change
Good may come of this debacle. There can be no concealing the poverty of England’s cricket now. This performance – or lack of it – cannot be tolerated
Bradman-12, Sangakkara-11
Stats highlights from the second day of the Test between New Zealand and Sri Lanka in WellingtonShiva Jayaraman04-Jan-201511 Number of 200-plus scores
Marshes travel from their backyard to Gabba
Shaun and Mitchell Marsh are about to walk out onto the Gabba as the seventh pair of brothers to play together in a Test for Australia, years after sp
Twenty-two yards of cricket's ever evolving unknown
There has been no shortage of talk about pitches in recent weeks, but even those who have to make important decisions about what to do on them don’t a
Why Dhoni hates No. 7 and Swann hates No. 8
Otherwise known as part two of the Curiously Disappointing in a Particular Batting Position Test XI Andy Zaltzman13-May-2014A reminder of the top five
Misbah shines but top order still a concern
Pakistan’s marks out of ten for the series against Sri LankaUmar Farooq23-Jan-20149Misbah-ul-Haq (364 runs at an average of 91.00)Misbah-ul-Haq led by