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Rahul, Pant and Jadeja star as Lord's Test turns into second-innings shootout
India were in the middle of a careful, painstaking build. Then they got distracted by something shiny, and spent the rest of the day paying for it. Cr
SA20: Six retentions per team for next season
A total of 72 player slots will be available for the auctionFirdose Moonda24-Jun-2025The fourth season of the SA20 is set for a major shake-up with al
Grace Harris doesn't want to be the big dog, just the best player she can be
The UP Warriorz and Australia allrounder talks about her brilliant 2023Interview by Vishal Dikshit13-Mar-20247:36Grace Harris: ‘I never really want to
Meet the Global Super League, a new T20 tournament of tournaments
The Guyana-based league is aiming to become a Champions League T20 replacement of sortsMatt Roller27-Nov-2024The world is coming to Guyana. So says th
Bangladesh's small wonders conjure a Rawalpindi miracle
Each of their top six batters made a vital contribution to create historyMohammad Isam03-Sep-20249:19Tamim: ‘Bangladesh’s biggest achievement in Test
Archer recalled by England for Lord's Test
Jofra Archer will return to Test cricket at Lord’s on Thursday after a four-and-a-half year absence. Elbow and back injuries have long restricted Arch
Hermann wants to be 'the guy who wins games for SA'
Most batters would be satisfied with top-scoring in their first international match, especially if their team went on to win the game. Rubin Hermann,
Unchanged PBKS bowl in IPL final; RCB without Tim David
Teams batting first have won six out of eight matches in Ahmedabad this IPL seasonESPNcricinfo staff03-Jun-20250:44Patidar on coping with RCB fans’ ex
Arshdeep bounces back yet again, with Harshit for company
Harshit opened the bowling in Bumrah’s absence and proved to be a handful with the new ballHemant Brar14-Dec-2025Arshdeep Singh knows how to bounce ba
Probe panel deems Chinnaswamy 'unsafe' for large-scale events
Karnataka government-appointed commission recommended that large-scale events be relocated to venues “better suited” to handle big crowdsShashank Kish