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Saini: 'Pace is my identity, I don't want to sacrifice any bit of it'
After a series of injuries, the Delhi fast bowler is keen to “know where I stand” in the Ranji TrophyHimanshu Agrawal17-Oct-2024Bowling fast has come
Australia learn lessons of Headingley to exorcise demon Stokes
Slowing game down and forcing mistake from England’s captain prevents repeat of 2019Matt Roller02-Jul-2023As Ben Stokes hauled Mitchell Starc over squ
Stats – A rare triumph for spin in South Africa
Bangladesh’s new low and other statistical highlights from the Durban TestESPNcricinfo stats team04-Apr-202253 – Bangladesh’s total in their second in
Suresh Raina: Selfless, full of joy and a great team man
In appreciation of a player who always seemed to have more to give for the success of his teamSidharth Monga17-Aug-2020Only 10 players won more Man-of
Patient Pujara blunts Australia on his way to record books
During his unbeaten 130, Pujara became the first batsman since Geoffrey Boycott in 1970-71 to face 200-plus balls on four occasions in a series in Aus
Mustafizur, Mushfiqur fail to impress for Rajshahi
Known as the tournament’s ‘entertaining team’, Rajshahi suffered due to a lack of form and seemingly team spirit tooMohammad Isam07-Dec-2017Tournament
Starc's 100, and Alzarri's spectacles
Also: most runs scored in a Test, South Africa’s summer in AugustSteven Lynch23-Aug-2016In 2004-05, India defended a target of 106 against Australia,
Rashid's defiance masks middle-order flaws
England have secured some heart-stopping draws in recent history and nearly did it again, but this time they were facing a world-class legspinnerAndre
Playing in the park
The pros make a match of it at the SCG, but all-round entertainment is available elsewhere in Harbour CityBenjamin Golby28-Nov-2014Sydney is the beati
Sussex's smiling keeper
You can’t keep Jim Parks out of cricket. At 81, the former England wicketkeeper-batsman retains his love for the game that first struck him at the age