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Same old Bangladesh, same old issues
The senior batsmen kept making the same mistakes in both innings, and the fast bowlers were toothless in helpful conditionsMohammad Isam06-Jul-2018In
South Africa hit their straps on subcontinental-style pitch
The home side has had a lot to say about nature of the SuperSport Park track, but on the field they have found a way to make it work for themFirdose M
Same old attack, all-new challenge
India have the same set of bowlers that toured South Africa in 2013-14. They have become fitter after the home stretch, but are they equipped to handl
Kohli and Rohit's flourishing partnership
India’s 30-over sprint, Kohli’s century dart, and other statistical highlights from India’s innings in the fourth ODI at the PremadasaBharath Seervi31
Who wins a T20 game?
Some look at the number of sixes hit, others at runs scored in an over. But could it be the team that makes the fewest errors, forced or unforced, tha
Malik's century marks extraordinary comeback
Shoaib Malik has fulfilled many roles for Pakistan but his unbeaten hundred after returning from a five-year Test absence was remarkable even by his s
Spin does the trick for KKR
Both teams knew there would be turn, but over the course of the match it became clear that only Kolkata Knight Riders really knew how to use that to t
Guptill 237* overwhelms West Indies
ESPNcricinfo staff21-Mar-2015Kane Williamson looked good for his 33. However, he failed to pick a slower ball from Andre Russell and was caught at cov
Cricket moves in on rugby turf
New Zealand cricket and Christchurch have seen a pleasant rebuilding in the past few years and now the country’s second sport is ready to take over, a
Pietersen's end a catalogue of failures
Although angry and full of bombast, Kevin Pietersen’s book should unsettle English cricket. If even some of his claims are true, the culture within th