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Stats – Ishan Kishan: fastest, youngest, and very, very entertaining
India’s replacement opener entered the record books when he hit a 131-ball 210 against Bangladesh – here’s the story in numbers Sampath Bandarupalli10
One man's legacy to Yorkshire and the game he loved beyond measure
Professional educator Peter Sutcliffe cleared a coaching path successors at the ECB have since smoothed and modifiedPaul Edwards08-May-2021There is mo
The case for rest days, more games, and better investment in women's cricket in subcontinent
Five takeaways from the Women’s T20 Challenge 2020Annesha Ghosh11-Nov-2020BCCIThe case for rest days; Raj raises concernsIn a four-match competition o
Delhi Capitals owner Parth Jindal: 'If we don't make it to the playoffs I have failed as chairman'
The franchise, no-hopers until not so long ago, are now aiming for the top. Their owner talks about how things have changedInterview by Nagraj Gollapu
How Colin Munro reverse-swatted Zahir Khan, and his fortunes
The New Zealander, who admits to not always being able to pick the turn off the left-arm wristspinner’s hands, has brought in an innovative tactic and
Burden on James Anderson and Ben Stokes leaves England exposed
Joe Root’s reliance on his two best seamers demonstrated how England had erred in their selectionGeorge Dobell at Kensington Oval25-Jan-2019At least w
"I can hit a golf ball a long way but struggle with the cricket ball": Cook's career in his own words
Sheep, sweat glands and Cena all find a mention as we look back at Alastair Cook’s career in his own wordsESPNcricinfo staff06-Sep-2018
Love letters
Of two Indian cricketers who found love on tour, romance by post, and left to make a home in countries far awayRahul Bhattacharya10-Aug-2013One day at
The 150 kph delivery
Plays of the Day from the match between Rajasthan Royals and Kolkata Knight Riders in JaipurGeorge Binoy08-Apr-2013The batShane Watson, playing his fi
An overdue partnership
Ricky Ponting and Michael Clarke had never produced a key partnership in a crunch match before their stand of 288 against India in Sydney Daniel Bret