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Forty-two sixes, 523 runs and a world-record T20 chase
All the major records broken during the incredible run-fest between KKR and Punjab Kings at Eden GardensSampath Bandarupalli26-Apr-2024262 The target
Why Pat Cummins' freak innings was not as freakish as you might expect
Yes, it was a case of merely aiming “to hit every ball” and having it come off, but also the various skillsets in play did set Cummins up to steal the
Was Greg Chappell really a terrible coach of India?
It’s easy to look at the warts and the spats, but he left behind a legacy of good ideas that did the team a lot of goodKarthik Krishnaswamy29-Mar-2020
Ross Taylor second only to Virat Kohli since 2015 World Cup
Ever since he’s had surgery to correct a growth in his left eye, the New Zealand batsman’s game has hit the stratosphereAndrew Fidel Fernando21-Jan-20
Sri Lanka stumped for answers as Sam Curran swings for the hills
Sri Lanka’s slapdash day in the field reached its nadir just when they needed to be at their most ruthlessAndrew Fidel Fernando at Pallekele14-Nov-201
Tendulkar sparks debate over two new-balls in ODIs; Kohli says it's 'brutal' for bowlers
The run-glut in England has sparked a discussion about whether a bowling side should have to use two new-balls in ODIs. Here’s what’s happenedESPNcric
A tale of two Saads, and a two-day game
All the thrills and spills from the fifth round of the Quaid-e-Azam TrophyESPNcricinfo staff24-Oct-2017Two Saads making wavesMohammad Saad, the 27-yea
Wood repays the faith as England bowlers make their stand
England’s batsmen have hogged the limelight, but today it was the bowlers’ turn, not least Mark Wood, whose solitary wicket may have sealed the winAnd
How Malinga's slower dippers sucker-punched Bangladesh
Double-strikes, double-drops, and triple-strikes feature in the plays of the day from the second T20I between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh at the Khettara
Martin Guptill: New Zealand's most important one-day batsman?
The opener returns to the line-up after two hamstring injuries with the expectation that he can jolt New Zealand’s top order into lifeAndrew McGlashan