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New Zealand's day of what could have been
Dropped catches and poor use of the DRS set tone for a frustrating day for New ZealandFirdose Moonda in Dunedin11-Mar-2017Over 24.3: Incorrect review,
Darren Bravo's love affair with Asia
Stats highlights from third day in Dubai where Darren Bravo and Marlon Samuels steadied West Indies’ inningsBharath Seervi15-Oct-201657.95 Darren Brav
Hafeez double propels Pakistan
ESPNcricinfo staff30-Apr-2015Azhar, who profited from anything that was pitched short, was primed for a century of his own before Shuvagata Hom snuck
Van Zyl, Behardien tussle for Test spot
With JP Duminy’s knee injury forcing him out of the start of South Africa’s home Test summer, the selectors have a difficult choice to make between tw
Ben Curran on his journey with Zimbabwe: 'Everyone's got their own path'
The middle Curran brother talks about comparisons with Tom and Sam and representing the country where their father was bornFirdose Moonda20-May-2025″I
Nitish Kumar Reddy: 'I told myself I'm going to develop that no-defeat attitude'
The Sunrisers Hyderabad allrounder talks about fighting early disappointment and doubts to become a breakout star Shashank Kishore23-Jul-2024Nitish Ku
When cricket was called a tort
A judgement on behalf of a local club ground 35 years ago stands village cricket in England in good stead todayFabian Muir25-Feb-2012Many who have had
Mikel Arteta sends 'it happens for the right reason' message to Myles Lewis-Skelly after out-of-favour Arsenal star cut from England squad
Mikel Arteta has urged calm and perspective after Arsenal youngster Myles Lewis-Skelly was dropped from Thomas Tuchel’s latest England squad. The 19-y
Harry Kane parties past 1am as Bayern Munich stars celebrate with champagne, wine and cigars after seeing Bundesliga title become England captain's first trophy
Harry Kane has finally broken his trophy curse and partied until beyond 1am as the champagne flowed for Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich.Article con
Karthik absorbs Nayar's 'life coach' lessons
On the field, they are among Indian cricket’s hardest competitors. Off it, Abhishek Nayar and Dinesh Karthik share a unique mentor-pupil relationshipA