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A last-ditch effort to restore confidence in ODIs
His reliability, respect within the team and an ability to draw the line during media interactions make Mashrafe Mortaza a good candidate for Banglade
Rahul's six disastrous days of Test cricket
By all accounts it has been a horrendous start to Test cricket for KL Rahul, both with the bat and in the fieldSidharth Monga in Sydney06-Jan-20153:53
India's bowlers find much-needed thrift
In the two games of the World Cup, with a little help from the batsmen, India’s bowlers have shown discipline and focus to break a trend of profligacy
West Indies push past tense thirties
None of the West Indies batsmen could go beyond the thirties in Centurion but two of them have already managed sixties in Port Elizabeth. Greater appl
Run, India, Run
There has been a marked improvement in India’s fielding this World Cup, and on Wednesday, the players were put to their most intense training session
India swept away by Australia's depth
India’s Plan A in this World Cup had worked flawlessly over seven matches. When they came up against the toughest opponents in the World Cup, however,
Nine semi-finals, zero wins
New Zealand and South Africa have together played nine World Cup semi-finals and they haven’t won a single one – yetS Rajesh22-Mar-20156-2 South Afric
Warner 178 powers Australia's biggest ODI win
ESPNcricinfo staff04-Mar-2015David Warner, though, remained unfazed and punished the short-pitched bowling by using the pull to maximum effect•Getty I
The life and murder of Claude Tozer
The talented Sydney batsman and doctor made it through World War I before fatally falling for one of his patients – just when he was in line for a Tes