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Is it too late for Virat Kohli to fix his weakness outside off stump?
While he has tinkered with his game to some extent, he seems to not have explored his back-foot play as much as he could haveSidharth Monga08-Jan-2025
Bangladesh pull off quiet triumph at a time of major upheaval
Fans had turned on the team after a poor World Cup, and the big stars were missing, but the players didn’t lose their beliefMohammad Isam02-Dec-2023Na
Finn Allen: 'I'm still figuring out the pace at which I want to go about my one-day cricket'
The opener scored his maiden ODI fifty in only his second game to rescue New Zealand from a perilous 0 for 2Deivarayan Muthu13-Jul-2022Finn Allen’s T2
Fun, fast, fearsome Archer carries Royals bowling load
His numbers are stunning despite lacking the kind of support Bumrah and Rabada have hadVishal Dikshit31-Oct-2020Jofra Archer runs in to bowl as casual
All-time Australia World Cup XI
Daniel Brettig, an ESPNcricinfo assistant editor, picks his all-time Australia World Cup XIPicked by Daniel Brettig21-Mar-2019Australia’s quintet of W
When unfancied Davids sent mighty Goliaths packing
The lowest-ranked team beating the tournament favourites. Where does Pakistan’s win over England rank among the big knockout upsets in ICC ODI tournam
Skill v luck: a tale of three spinners
Cricket gave Patel two second chances – one at Jadeja’s expense – before snatching it all away through Ashwin’s abilitiesSidharth Monga in Kolkata02-O
West Indies suffer a Chaplinesque collapse
Their batsmen found themselves in a punctured raft, taking turns blowing air into it, but they soon ran out of breath. Before long, they were all in t
Life is a papare, old chum
Our correspondent takes in a safari, runs into VVS Laxman, and gets his fill of a certain ubiquitous politicianAlan Gardner12-Dec-2014November 25The d
Fiery Johnson prepares for the mind games in Perth
Having troubled the English batsmen with his speed and accuracy, Mitchell Johnson is now preparing for the mind games ahead of the third Ashes Test in