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The menace and unfairness of Pat Cummins
The Australian captain’s show in the Tests in Pakistan puts him alongside pantheon of greatsOsman Samiuddin26-Mar-2022Life is manifestly unfair; we kn
PSL postponement: Operational fiasco casts doubt on organisers' positions
PCB’s over-reliance on testing and mistakes in key moments under scrutinyOsman Samiuddin06-Mar-2021The PCB is scrambling to find a window to reschedul
Parthiv Patel retires: The twists and turns of a most unusual career
It’s only appropriate that we look back at that beginning of his career and wonderKarthik Krishnaswamy09-Dec-2020By the time Parthiv Patel made his Ra
Six to watch: a 15-year-old Nepali, a Zimbabwe-born Netherlands quick
Rohit Paudel and Shane Snater are among the promising players to watch out for at the World Cup QualifierPeter Della Penna03-Mar-2018Scott McKechnie –
The man that can do no wrong
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the IPL game between Deccan Chargers and Kings XI Punjab in HyderabadAbhishek Purohit16-Apr-2011When i
Cinderella misses her trip to the ball
You would think the publicists would be happy to promote the women’s Ashes. Apparently notJenny Thompson10-Aug-2005 Advertising the
India favourites, but don't count out Bangladesh and Sri Lanka
And what about Pakistan? Do any of the Associates have a chance to go all the way?Srinidhi Ramanujam18-Jul-2024The Asia Cup has become essential in wo
'Thank you for what you've done for women's cricket' – The cricketing world reacts to Meg Lanning's retirement
Lanning, one of the game’s most successful captains and prolific batters, unexpectedly announced her retirement from international cricket todayESPNcr
Ranji Trophy fourth round: Sarfaraz's hunger, Agarwal's drought-ending ton
Unadkat, Abhimanyu, Jadhav also shone in a round where nine of the 19 games ended in a drawShashank Kishore06-Jan-2023Agarwal breaks century droughtSi
A victory that buys England time but India challenge looms large
Defeat at Headingley would have hastened calls for change. An innings win does not mean all is well, but it has stopped England’s rot. For now.George