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Leaders in their field: New Zealand sweat the small stuff in big win
The effort to save singles and cut off fours showed that New Zealand, as ever at World Cups, mean businessSharda Ugra in Cardiff01-Jun-2019The ground
Five reasons why Kohli didn't enforce the follow-on
Despite having a 292-run lead, Virat Kohli decided to bat in the third innings against Australia at the MCG. These are the probable reasons whyESPNcri
Ashes head-to-head-1
How well do you know the records of players in Australia and England’s Ashes squads?ESPNcricinfo staff04-Jul-2015
Cook passes Stewart, Root's six in six
Stats highlight from the third day of the second Test between West Indies and England, at St George’sShiva Jayaraman24-Apr-20158523 Runs Alastair Cook
Umpires right to rap Wahab, Watson
Here’s the important detail many of us overlooked: Wahab Riaz and Shane Watson had been fined for an incident in the , much after that enthralling spe
Dhawan sees off the short ball
He likes to pull and hook, but also gets out to those shots. Today having spent time in the middle before attempting them, he made his highest ODI sco
Blizzard hands over his luck to Pandey
Plays of the day from the first Champions League T20 semi-final between Kolkata Knight Riders and Hobart HurricanesSidharth Monga02-Oct-2014The streak
T20 lifeline for young talent
ESPNcricinfo’s countdown of the things that mattered in the latest round of NatWest T20 Blast matchesVithushan Ehantharajah26-May-20145. Resurgence of
Rogers' Australia's feelgood story
At 35, Simon Katich was pensioned off after an Ashes series. At 35, Chris Rogers was recalled for one. He is making the most of his unexpected second
South Africa faced with Kallis conundrum
With Jacques Kallis being part of South Africa’s plans for World Cup 2015, they have to work out the best way to build their eleven around the veteran