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Jos Buttler 824 runs and counting and a season to forget for Mohammed Siraj
Royal Challengers have now lost nine playoff matches, the joint-most in IPL historySampath Bandarupalli27-May-20224 Centuries for Jos Buttler in IPL 2
Bangladesh combine new blood with old smarts as preparation for Under-19 World Cup title defence begins
Preliminary squad and plans in place, defending champions wait for opportunities to play competitive cricketMohammad Isam26-Sep-2020The architects of
Talking Points – Why Kings XI were unusually aggressive in the Powerplay
Not for the first time this season, a visiting team came to the Feroz Shah Kotla with a ground-specific batting strategySidharth Monga20-Apr-2019What’
Adil Rashid thrives on England's new licence to thrill
Attacking legspin, allied to an attacking fast bowler, and even an attacking short-leg fielder. There’s much to admire as England’s Test team finds it
Maharaj's turn to grab the spotlight
In what will be the spinner’s first time bowling in the subcontinent, he will have to learn from mistakes made by those who came before while backing
The seven quicks that South Africa can choose from
With seven fast-bowling options in South Africa’s squad, here’s a look at their certainties, contenders and outsiders for the second Test against Indi
'I can take away the game in a snap'
The most powerful batsman in women’s cricket opens up on her aggression, her ego, and her idolAbhishek Purohit17-Feb-2013Deandra Dottin knows she is a
Australia need to fix trouble at the top
David Warner and Ed Cowan both made hundreds against South Africa but they have a way to go to make themselves a long-term opening pairBrydon Coverdal
Sneh Rana: 'Test championship will be a big boost for women's cricket'
The star of India’s ten-wicket win over South Africa in the one-off-Test accepts that she needs to work hard to get back to the white-ball sidesNikhil
Lahore's Bagh-e-Jinnah – lost in time, lost to a bottom line-driven game
The relentless calendar has taken away the teams’ opportunities to see another side of a country and engage with its cricketing heritageMatt Roller01-