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Eden falls for West Indies' moves
From the match-winning sixes to the bare-chested celebrations, Eden Gardens was seducedAndrew Fidel Fernando at Eden Gardens03-Apr-2016The beginning i
The lost ball and the none no-ball
ESPNcricinfo presents the plays of the day from an action-packed one-day internationalAlan Gardner at Kia Oval12-Jun-2015The lost ballBrendon McCullum
One battle too far for Prior
The last year has not been kind to Matt Prior but that should not diminish what he achieved for England and, if his career does prove to be over, he c
Adams' sacking no knee-jerk reaction
Surrey’s mid-season sacking of Chris Adams and his assistant Ian Salisbury is more the preserve of football than cricketTim Wigmore17-Jun-2013Mid-seas
The team(s) of the tournament
ESPNcricinfo’s writers, who were at the World Twenty20, pick their best XIs and explain their choices09-Oct-2012Sambit Bal’s picksTwenty20, I have alw
England's attack missing Broad's mongrel
When the short ball failed them for three sessions, England sorely missed Stuart BroadAndrew Miller at the WACA18-Dec-2010As at the Gabba, so at the W
South Africa rewarded for patience
Graeme Smith and Neil McKenzie mounted the most monumental of fightbacks on the fourth day at Lord’s. Even if South Africa do lose the Test, they woul
Pakistan's pitch-perfect gamble exposes England's familiar batting flaw
For all the pros of positivity, latest failure on turning track gives visitors cause for concernMatt Roller18-Oct-2024It was the image that defined th
Varun Chakravarthy quietly proves his death mettle
KKR’s mystery spinner bowled overs 16, 18 and 20 for just 12 runs to help defend a total of 171 against SunrisersHemant Brar05-May-20231:31Dasgupta: V
What does Pakistan's hat-trick of wins mean for the rest of Group 2?
India, New Zealand and Afghanistan, who are yet to face each other, are probably vying for one remaining semi-final slotS Rajesh30-Oct-2021Pakistan’s