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'Warm and fuzzy' India help bring out Karthik's A game
A calm dressing room environment is making the finisher play betterHemant Brar18-Jun-20224:29Steyn: Karthik will be among the first names in India’s T
Myburgh or Brathwaite, Gul or Afridi – vote for the greatest T20 World Cup performance
Two sensational efforts from Pakistan pace bowlers, a blitz from a Netherlands batter and a stunning performance in a World Cup finalESPNcricinfo staf
The Hundred: Glenn Maxwell ready to show up for the ECB's big show
Australia allrounder keen to don London Spirit colours after pulling out of last year’s competitionVithushan Ehantharajah03-Aug-2022On Thursday evenin
The high, a 4300km journey, and the crash – 60 hours of extremes for Zimbabwe cricket
The fatigue showed, the Zimbabwe players looked out of ideas and made mistakes, and blew their chanceDanyal Rasool30-Oct-2022The high from the win ove
England's seamers prove that Jaffas are not only Multan's fruit
Trio of world-class wickets briefly steals the show, but Pakistan battle back before the closeVithushan Ehantharajah11-Dec-2022You know you’re leaving
How Starc's lack of IPL cricket has left him off the pace
The left-arm quick has not played any domestic T20 since 2015 and his international numbers have divedAlex Malcolm07-Nov-20222:59Moody: Much more to S
Miracle man Bracewell unleashes the Beast on the big stage
His name didn’t come up for bidding at the last two IPL auctions, but how long can anyone resist his power and versatility?Deivarayan Muthu19-Jan-2023
Under-fire Shanto and Mustafizur finally come good
Shanto registered his career-best in T20Is, while Mustafizur was at his miserly and effective best, checking two key boxes for BangladeshMohammad Isam
Yastika Bhatia: 'Playing World Cups showed me what I am and what I need to do better'
At just 22, the India batter has played two World Cups, the Commonwealth Games, and won the inaugural WPL title, but she’s just getting startedS Sudar
Festive season comes alive as cricket's most abrasive rivalry resumes
They’re like oil and water, they’re the top two teams on the WTC table, and their meetings usually fill both ends of the newspaper. What more can you