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How Ravindra Jadeja can say no to no-balls
The ace spinner needs to respond to the rule change where third umpires are catching the marginal no-balls he used to get away withSidharth Monga04-Ma
Tom Bruce, the free spirit who has finally found his identity as a cricketer
He was the next big thing, and then he wasn’t, but the New Zealand batter has bounced right back with a phenomenal sequence of scoresHemant Brar07-Sep
Haseeb Hameed's Nottinghamshire form gives hope that dark days are behind him
Peter Moores says Hameed has “learned a lesson” since his dramatic loss of form for LancashireMatt Roller28-Apr-2021Any politician announcing a pledge
Hetmyer and Dube: examples of RCB's underused resources
RCB, it seems, did not know what their best XI was for much of this season and did not give players a long enough rope when warrantedSaurabh Somani in
The futile finale of a drained Joe Root
Joe Root started the Ashes with boyish optimism but finished it asleep in the dressing-room, ill and exhausted after a tour of perpetual scrutiny and
Kohli transformed since failure in England
Virat Kohli has said he was “thankful” for India’s tour of England in 2014, when he totalled 135 runs in five Tests, because it has led to his becomin
Nervy chase gives Australia 2-0 series win
ESPNcricinfo staff29-Nov-2015Mitchell Santner showed impressive temperament and found a way to score•Getty ImagesSantner stitched substantial partners
Pakistan pick up pace as Waqar loosens reins
Early into the World Cup, Pakistan’s campaign was in danger of disintegrating quickly. But Waqar Younis’ approach of allowing the side time to settle
India's batsmen deserve better fast-bowling support
India have shown they have the batting to win series overseas if they can find fit, robust and skillful fast bowlersSidharth Monga in Durban31-Dec-201
'You don't want the ball to go past you'
England’s Lydia Greenway on what helps make her one of the best fielders in the worldInterview by Abhishek Purohit07-Feb-2013England’s Lydia Greenway