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Mahmood is Auckland's secret ingredient
Azhar Mahmood has lit up the early stages of the Champions League and if he keeps that form up, Auckland could go deep into the tournamentLiam Brickhi
The decline of the ODI and other stories
Too many ODIs, too many of them tepid; the continuing dominance of Australia; the birth of Twenty20; and the decline of spinSambit Bal03-Jan-2008
Cashing out on quality
Martin Williamson reviews The England Cricket Miscellany and No Balls and GoogliesMartin Williamson23-Sep-2006 The England Cricket Miscellan
Embracing the unorthodox – South Asian teams are now fast-bowling powerhouses
Bumrah, Afridi, Pathirana, Mustafizur and many, many more: has the region’s pace stocks collectively ever burned brighter before?Andrew Fidel Fernando
The bouncer: Shabnim Ismail
She’s small, she’s quick, and she has the meanest short ball you ever did seeAnnesha Ghosh27-Feb-2022When you watch Ismail ride the boundary, you can
Bowling remains Sunrisers Hyderabad's stronger suit
Bairstow and Williamson could both feature in their playing XI, but the lower middle order remains a concernHemant Brar07-Apr-20213:28Are Sunrisers Hy
Pant-emonium at the Wankhede!
Pant scored 63 of his 78 runs on the leg side even though more than half the balls he faced had pitched outside the off stumpVishal Dikshit at Wankhed
'Hopefully I can even inch towards 160kph'
The hugely talented Kagiso Rabada is enjoying life as an international fast bowler, and wants more and more of itNicholas Sadleir22-Oct-2015″I couldn’
Batsmen, Spinners plot SL downfall
ESPNcricinfo staff19-Jul-2015Azhar Ali, the other opener, was run out one short of a fifty and Pakistan became 124 for 2 in the 24th over•Associated P
How Yuvraj's injury could change India's plans
The Indian left-hander injured his right hand during a fielding session at the University Ground in JohannesburgSriram Veera23-Sep-2009India’s Champio