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The cutter: Jhulan Goswami
What makes her cutter so lethal? Good height, extra bounce and a challenging line and lengthFirdose Moonda14-Feb-2022One delivery very rarely makes a
Arun Lal's guiding hand in Bengal's season of hope and triumph
The coach-cum-mentor turned a talented but disparate bunch into a united force that almost went all the wayShashank Kishore in Rajkot13-Mar-2020It rou
Asia Cup participation highlights the ironies of Hong Kong's ODI existence
The tournament will be a high point of a bizarre year in which the team has lost its ODI status while also securing famous wins against Afghanistan, U
Six month ban 'felt like six years' – Irfan
The fast bowler – who is returning from a ban for not reporting bookies’ approaches – says he had accepted his mistake right away, and is now looking
'About last night. Five magnums of Chocolate Block, 35 beers'
Wine is fine, eyebrows are thinned, and luggage is handled inefficiently in our Twitter round-upAlex Bowden22-Jul-2016We all know how Kevin Pietersen
Win some, lose some, and a duck tango
Also: fastest to 400 wickets, most wickets by a double-centurion in a Test, and Aaqib and Shoaib’s parallel careersSteven Lynch04-Aug-2015After winnin
Cook's subtle skills inspire England
His captaincy may never be associated with tactical genius or stirring words but Alastair Cook’s style of leadership is appreciated by his playersGeor
Toronto to Birmingham
A Pakistan fan’s trans-continental journey ends in disappointment, but not before he has some funDanish Lallany16-Jun-2013Choice of gameLast Champions
Darren Sammy's own goal
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the fifth day of the first Test between West Indies and Australia in BarbadosDaniel Brettig at Kensing
India win with determination and a lot of luck
India never had a realistic chance of winning until Graeme Smith took the batting Powerplay when it wasn’t needed and inside-edged on to his stumpsSid