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Rigid India falter again
Even after seven batting failures on tour, the visitors didn’t try to break the rut by experimenting with the batting orderSidharth Monga at Adelaide
The pain of rain
Cricket at Lord’s is some experience, even with overzealous stewards, pedantic umps and lots of rainNick Campion22-Jul-2011Choice of gameI picked this
Championship a source of strength
Another English begins under the cloud of financial problems, scheduling issues and strange qualification rules. But despite it all, the Championship
Team selection gave Sri Lanka the edge
West Indies made a mistake by dropping Andre Russell for the second Test, but Darren Bravo’s innings was a bright spot for themTony Cozier28-Nov-2010T
In a league of his own
Despite his outrageously aggressive batting style, Richards’ numbers stack up well against those of the world’s best batsmenMadhusudhan Ramakrishnan15
Extras galore, and Arafat's near-miss
Stats highlights from the fourth day of the Bangalore Test between India and PakistanS Rajesh11-Dec-2007 Misbah-ul-Haq and Kamran
Pant's no-look magic, a 110-metre hit, Gaikwad wows Dhoni
ESPNcricinfo’s writers pick their favourite shots of IPL 2024ESPNcricinfo staff28-May-2024Rishabh Pant’s no-look whip vs Venkatesh IyerBy Karthik Kris
Is Jofra Archer underrated as a batsman? And can Sanju Samson hold on to his form this IPL?
Also: why are there so many sixes in Sharjah?Sreshth Shah27-Sep-2020Can Sanju Samson buck his trend and carry his good form deep into the IPL?After hi
Australia's ODI slump: five issues to resolve
Australia’s 50-over form is in a rut as they begin the home season against South AfricaAndrew McGlashan02-Nov-2018More than a hundredOne of the featur
Royal Challengers discover a bowling attack
And in Tim Southee, they may have also found a solution for the end-overs issues that plagued them through the first half of the season Shashank Kisho