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Mustafizur of old resurfaces in yo-yo spell
The left-arm seamer has struggled since returning from a shoulder injury, but a break and two first-class outings may have rekindled his successMohamm
From tears to cheers: Steven Finn's journey
After his match-winning return to the Test side, ESPNcricinfo charts the revival of Steven Finn’s England careerAndrew McGlashan03-Aug-2015January 201
Prior makes the most of his luck
Matt Prior’s unbeaten hundred in Auckland put the seal on a magnificent series for him, with bat and gloves, and has rightly given him a strong claim
One ball, 286 runs: fact or fiction?
Cricket has built up more than its fair share of urban legends over the years. Perhaps the most interesting of the legends are those on the middle gro
The fall of Australia
From Ashok Sridharan, India Blasphemous as it may sound, I’ll stick my neck out and say that the current Australian side is not a great side, it is
History done two ways
The past smacks you in the face when you’re in England; and South Africa make their own history tooFirdose Moonda22-Aug-2012August 7You hardly get tim
The many ambitions of Saima Thakor
The UP Warriorz fast bowler has had a long journey from football, through hardship and tough choices, to a WPL debut, but she’s only ever looking forw
The World Cup has progressed as expected – except for England's total disintegration
India, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand look primed to take semi-final slots, despite Afghanistan’s climb up the ranks Ian Chappell05-Nov-2023T
Hazlewood's Test-match skills bring rewards in the IPL too
Within the space of three games, the Australia quick has become an irreplaceable piece in the RCB jigsawNagraj Gollapudi20-Apr-20224:16Cutting: Hazlew
A tale of two Lads: one family, two teams
Father and son duo Dinesh and Siddhesh Lad were on opposing teams as Mumbai took on Railways in the Ranji Trophy game in DelhiSidharth Monga in Delhi0