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Colin Milburn's summer of '66
Fifty years ago, with the whole of England gripped by football fever, cricket fans were falling for the unlikely charms of an 18-stone sloggerDaniel B
Dhoni's Richards moment
Plays of the Day from the third T20I between India and Sri LankaSidharth Monga14-Feb-2016The dummyRuns. That’s what everybody saw on the Visakhapatnam
Refreshed Jadeja rediscovers his mojo
Top fitness, a bit of batting, sharpness in the field, and deadly accuracy when bowling… that has been Ravindra Jadeja’s recipe for success in Test
'England should have people who want to win'
Paul Nixon liked to think he was pushing the boundary every time he played. And it hurt him when he found the management didn’t appreciate his efforts
Continental rift
A look at the east-west divide in cricket, which is borne out of double standards, racism and reverse racism, prejudices, stereotypes, or all of them
South Africa were winning, then came Jasprit Bumrah
The India quick is like a lifeline, and has to be used when really needed, but it looked like he may have been left too late in the finalSidharth Mong
World Cup's the (toughest) stage for accidental captain Kusal Mendis
The next two weeks could define the Sri Lanka captain’s growth trajectory in a role he has no option but to grow into Shashank Kishore25-Oct-20232:42M
Australia's best are back, but will it be enough for a title tilt?
These are the players that took the side to No. 1 in 2020 but the balance of the XI remains uncertainAlex Malcolm19-Aug-2021Winning form is good form,
New David Warner, same old wheelhouse
He’s not quite been himself since returning from his ban, and he’s been weirdly subdued in the Powerplay. But he’s still the same player deep downJarr
Battles of the Ranji final: Pujara v Umesh and Jaffer v Unadkat
On the eve of the final on Saturday, there were two sets of a pair of players engaged in animated conversation in the nets sessions in NagpurSaurabh S