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Unpredictable Pakistan become regular semi-finalists
Despite numerous uncertainties that have shrouded their cricket, Pakistan have made it to their sixth consecutive semi-final of an ICC tournamentAbhis
Steyn the freak and Kallis the cat
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the third day of the third Test at Cape TownFirdose Moonda at Newlands05-Jan-2012Bad start of the day
Sreesanth's steely stare, Raina's unwanted record
ESPNcricinfo’s Plays of the Day from the third day of the fourth Test between England and India at The OvalAndrew Miller at The Oval20-Aug-2011Cameo o
Two fallen sides battle
There’s no reason, though, to reconcile ourselves to the prospect of a dull series because a duel between flawed sides can be as pleasing to watch as
Arctic adventurer inspires India
For two days, Mike Horn, high altitude climber and Arctic explorer, offered the Indians some unique insights into the do-or-die mindsetNagraj Gollapud
Big winners, big players, big scorers
The regular Monday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questionsabout (almost) any aspect of cricket. This week it’s a World CupspecialSteven Ly
How Ravindra Jadeja can say no to no-balls
The ace spinner needs to respond to the rule change where third umpires are catching the marginal no-balls he used to get away withSidharth Monga04-Ma
Simon Harmer showing how to survive and thrive as a spinner in early English season
Ten-for in win over Durham was Harmer’s sixth for Essex, comprised of his 21st and 22nd five-forsAndrew Miller19-Apr-2021Simon Harmer clambered over C
The twilight report: Pink ball under spotlight as spinners left in shade
The first day-night Test in India was also the shortest ever played in the country. Here’s what we learned from it.Varun Shetty at Eden Gardens25-Nov-
United abominations
Dileep Premachandran comes up with the plays of the third day of the Trent Bridge Test between England and IndiaDileep Premachandran at Trent Bridge29