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The curious case of Steven Smith
Trouble against the short ball? Twiddling Thumbs? Slow reflexes? There is no one pattern that explains his formJarrod Kimber11-Jan-2022Steven Smith ho
Why PSL 2022 is a reminder of the ECB's flimsy pullout from Pakistan tour
Four months after the board called off the visit to the country, a number of English players will now be part of the leagueMatt Roller27-Jan-2022The P
Consistent Cross continues to fly under the radar
Being an integral part of England’s bowling attack, she has five wickets this World Cup so farS Sudarshanan23-Mar-2022Consistency often hides more tha
Australia's 17th successful ODI chase in a row, Meg Lanning-Ellyse Perry dominance
Australia completed the highest successful chase in the Women’s World CupSampath Bandarupalli19-Mar-2022278 Target chased by Australia in Auckland, th
Sangakkara on Buttler's batting success: 'He's great at understanding what the game is telling him to do'
The Rajasthan Royals’ director of cricket on the making of Jos Buttler’s purple patch this IPL season and the reason he’s found success where other ba
Suryakumar Yadav's pyrotechnics leave Trent Bridge in awe, solidify spot for T20 World Cup
Batter hit 117 at No. 4 filled with shots that defied limitations of physics and human strengthSidharth Monga10-Jul-2022Before we knew physics or angl
Brendon McCullum's mission to reinvigorate England's Test team has a global remit at its heart
The underachievers of world cricket need to be strong for the greater good. Just ask a KiwiAndrew Miller27-May-20221:25McCullum: Humbling to get oppor
Muhammad Waseem steps up to end Namibia dream on bittersweet day
Unlikely death-bowling hero ensures UAE finish campaign with first win in T20 World CupsSidharth Monga20-Oct-20225:07Erasmus: ‘Difficult to put the lo
Pakistan's strength is also their weakness in T20Is
The numbers for batters four to eight are impressive, but the top three probably don’t trust them enoughDanyal Rasool26-Aug-20222:15Babar: ‘Injuries a
India, Zimbabwe and the possibility of cricket's version of a solar eclipse
The two countries are on opposite ends of the game’s solar system, which is why a rare India tour is a big opportunity for ZimbabweLiam Brickhill17-Au