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The hare and the turtle create history
The hundreds scored by David Warner and Matt Renshaw at the SCG on Tuesday were a study in contrasts and were both invaluable to Australia’s cause in
Captain Kohli's glorious year
Virat Kohli and Jayant Yadav broke plenty of records on the fourth day in MumbaiS Rajesh11-Dec-20165 Batsmen who have scored three or more double-hund
Character of comeback can't mask England failings
Moeen Ali demonstrated that he had learned from his experience at Chittagong, but England were lucky to be let back into the gameGeorge Dobell in Mirp
England's test of endurance bodes well for Indian winter
In their patient approach to victory at Edgbaston, England unfurled a template that could enable them to repeat their triumph in India this winterGeor
Off field bonding puts Billings at ease on the field with Daredevils
Sam Billings had to wait until April 30 to make his IPL debut, but his 54 off 34 balls showed he’d been soaking up every opportunity with team-mates a
Shakib's costly drop, Pandya's drop-kicked caress
Plays of the day from the Asia Cup opener between Bangladesh and India in MirpurMohammad Isam in Mirpur24-Feb-2016The costly dropAfter having survived
Zimbabwe defend 175 to pull one back
ESPNcricinfo staff02-Jan-2016Dawlat Zadran struck in the next over, having Chamu Chibhabha caught behind for a duck•Chris WhiteoakZimbabwe continued t
Four cracks at immortality
Netherlands face an uncertain future, and their captain Peter Borren has indicated the World T20 might be the last tournament for some of the players.
Michael Clarke's reverse polarity and other mysteries
Also, conclusive proof that Alan Mulally was the equal of Don Bradman as a batsmanAndy Zaltzman10-Dec-2013Much has been written about England’s failin
Determined Goud keeps the faith
When he quietly – he wouldn’t know any other way – walked out to field against Andhra last week, Yere Goud became only the 16th player to have played