Pereras alleviate Sri Lanka's pain
Thisara joined Kusal with Sri Lanka 41 for 5, and both batsmen tempered their naturally aggressive styles in a partnership that propelled their side t
India's batting struggles down to extreme conditions
This is an era of exaggerated home advantage and overseas records of a number of fine batsmen are simply collateral damageKarthik Krishnaswamy16-Aug-2
Six-time champs India favourites in World T20 rehearsal
Added edge to India-Pakistan clash in six-team event; Bangladesh eye pathway to the Caribbean while Sri Lanka eye coup without key playersAnnesha Ghos
Royals still pondering middle-order riddle
How they would handle their middle order was a question that cropped up as soon as they lost the services of Steven Smith. They are yet to find the an
Isam: What's the point of the Bangladesh-Zimbabwe Test series?
Bangladesh are in World-Cup mode. Zimbabwe are happy to get a spot of Test cricket, but are unlikely to prove the sturdiest of opponents. What do the
Liton Das smashes Bangladesh's fastest double-century
Left-arm spinner Arafat Sunny and seamer Salauddin Sakil impressed with the ballMohammad Isam11-Oct-2018Best batsmenIn his first competitive match af
Sharp finds contentment in the Faithful City
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A century of wickets for spinners
Plus, Moeen equals Anderson as England’s go-to man for the fourth innings. All the stats from England’s series win in Sri LankaBharath Seervi26-Nov-20
Kohli sits back and listens as bowlers dictate terms
Overseas wins used to seem like miracles to Indian fans not too long ago. With the attack the team has now, this is no longer the caseSidharth Monga a
'Humble, hardworking, pioneering'
It was a memorable win in Abu Dhabi for New Zealand; the team completed their first away Test series triumph over Pakistan since 1969. Former captain