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The fall and rise of Abhinav Mukund
How Tamil Nadu’s captain went from wanting to quit the game to scoring heavilyArun Venugopal26-Oct-2016Abhinav Mukund last played a Test match more th
Brett D'Oliveira unburdened by family legacy
He is thriving at a county his grandfather made home, playing in a set-up that is driven on the very principles his father made his life’s workVithush
New Zealand's tactical sharpness reaps rich dividends
The biggest story behind New Zealand’s success has been how well they have read the conditions, and how well they have selected their XIs, and coach M
Mustafizur five-for seals Bangladesh series sweep
ESPNcricinfo staff11-Nov-2015Zimbabwe then hit back with regular wickets, as both openers were stumped for 73, leaving the hosts at 173 for 2 in the 3
The redemption song of the Cookroach
Alastair Cook’s second Ashes win as England captain will taste much the sweeter. This one represents redemptionGeorge Dobell08-Aug-2015Alastair Cook c
Nasim shows the way for struggling Pakistan batsmen
Saad Nasim’s unbeaten 77 in only his second ODI was the sole bright spot for a Pakistan line-up that was unsure against spin and failed to rotate the
Mashrafe out for Melbourne redemption
Mashrafe Mortaza has visited Melbourne several times since 2003 and they’ve all been painful. On Thursday, the 31-year-old, who has braved surgery 11
The best batting team in the middle overs
India’s batting stats are pretty impressive in most aspects, but the bowling has been a struggleBishen Jeswant04-Feb-201539 The number of World Cup ma
The subcontinent shuffle
Our correspondent weaves through traffic, hones his auto-hailing skills, and finds food for sombre thought at the war museumDevashish Fuloria04-Nov-20
Revitalised Plunkett faces acid test
Having slipped off the rails, Liam Plunkett found the simple philosophy he needed at Yorkshire and is now set for a menacing role in England’s attackD