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West Indies go short only to come up short
West Indies didn’t do too much wrong, it was just that Bangladesh did it better Jarrod Kimber in Taunton17-Jun-2019When we watch sport, we’re drawn to
The incredible rise of Jasprit Bumrah
Less than two years into his international career, he has grown into a leadership role in India’s limited-overs bowling attack, and generated numbers
Badrinath 'cherishes' crossing 10,000 first-class runs
S Badrinath, who became the 47th Indian to complete 10,000 runs in first-class cricket with his 32nd century, looks back at some memorable moments of
Bravo resists after West Indies topple
ESPNcricinfo staff11-Dec-2015In response, West Indies lost Kraigg Brathwaite early to Josh Hazlewood•Associated PressRajendra Chandrika and Darren Bra
A Bronx cheer for Pakistan
From Pakistan’s sloppy work in the field to West Indies’ struggle in the Powerplay – the plays of the day from ChristchurchBrydon Coverdale21-Feb-2015
Cheery Aussies cherish victory
With the Australian XI filled with players scarred by Ashes defeat and some grateful to be playing international cricket, this victory was a momentous
England ring for Buttler
Problems for Kieswetter and Bairstow bring opportunity for Buttler just eight games ahead of the Champions Trophy George Dobell22-Jan-2013Jos Buttler
How the final over unfolded
India needed three runs off six balls to win. West Indies needed two wickets. The Test ended in a thrilling draw with the teams level on scores, only
The battle of the spin giants
A few key numbers involving Chennai Super Kings, Royal Challengers Bangalore, and Johannesburg, the venue for the second semi-final of the IPLS Rajesh
A half-century of defeats, and five-fors against everyone
The column where we answer your questionsSteven Lynch16-Feb-2004The regular Monday column in which our editor answers your questions about (almost) an