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Stats – Gill goes past Dravid's record in England, and a whole lot of bowleds at Lord's
Stats highlights from the fourth day’s play between England and India at Lord’sSampath Bandarupalli13-Jul-2025Ben Stokes was one of 12 England wickets
'Strong in attack and strong in defence' – Determined Sune Luus stonewalls India
South Africa’s men’s team had already had their hearts broken by India the night before, and the women, led by a steadfast Luus, were keen to not allo
Conway and Latham ignore the hype and make Pakistan pay for buying into it
On a green surface, Southee backed his openers to grind it out – there are few better than Conway and Latham for that job anywayDanyal Rasool02-Jan-20
Krunal Pandya: 'I don't want to be that player who occasionally turns up and does well for the team'
The Mumbai Indians allrounder talks about his desire to have a long career for India, and his favourite IPL matchesInterview by Nagraj Gollapudi08-Sep
'If you go for 12 off three balls, don't let the over cost 20'
Kane Richardson looks back at his stop-start international career and talks about bringing T20 skills and strategy to ODIs Interview by Vishal Dikshit
Blink and you miss it from India: second-shortest first innings at Lord's in 100 years
All the key stats from the second day at Lord’s as India were bundled out between the rainBharath Seervi10-Aug-201835.2 – Overs batted by India in th
Keeping your ear on the ball
Blind cricket looks and sounds very different to its mainstream counterpart, but it is just as much of a batsman’s gameAlagappan Muthu in Bangalore14-
From Edinburgh to Otago – Leigh Kasperek's route to the White Ferns
An openness to opportunities and a willingness to take bold decisions have made Leigh Kasperek an international cricketerShashank Kishore21-Mar-2016Bo
David Warner at the crossroads
As he nears his 29th birthday, David Warner does not want to be the chief on-field “attack dog” anymore, and away from the middle he wants to keep a l
Nothing to hide
Cricket moves on with the influx of long sleeves, but it also celebrates the Ashwins, who bowl with half sleeves, a little more as the perception – to