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Van Persie eyes dream attacking quartet
Robin Van Persie insists that an attacking quartet of himself, Rafael van der Vaart, Wesley Sneijder and Arjen Robben is a viable option for Holland c
Collision course
A look at the four semi-finalists in the Ranji Trophy, in one of the most tightly fought and unpredictable seasons in the recent timesCricinfo staff30
Jaiswal raises a ceiling that was already sky high
Out for a duck in his first innings, he showed he can make quick adjustments to turn things aroundAlagappan Muthu24-Nov-2024What is the most fun a bat
Fans travelling to Ahmedabad for India-Pakistan game brace for logistical nightmare
With demand far outstripping supply, and with a reschedule thrown into the mix, average hotel tariffs in the city have shot up nearly 15 timesShashank
Shane Warne's death leaves cricket fraternity 'shocked and gutted'
The legendary legspinner died of a suspected heart attackESPNcricinfo staff04-Mar-2022Former Australia legspinner Shane Warne, at the age of 52, died
Australians in the IPL: ESPNcricinfo's one-stop guide
Who plays for who? How much did they cost? How likely are they to play? Here are all the answersAndrew McGlashan17-Sep-2020While Australia’s domestic
Kent's evergreen Darren Stevens raring to go – again
Learning new tricks, old dog makes wholesale changes to pre-season to stay forever youngValkerie Baynes21-Mar-2019Darren Stevens proudly declares that
De Kock keeps it simple after answering du Plessis' call
South Africa needed some no-nonsense impetus to their batting and that is exactly what they got from promoting Quinton de Kock to No. 4 in the orderFi
Australia invite further trials by spin
Halting displays by Australia against the spinning ball in the Caribbean will only encourage more turning tracks when Steven Smith’s men seek to prove
Rahat refuses to let England get away
On a tough second day for Pakistan in Sharjah, Rahat Ali’s dismissal of the rock of England’s middle order, Joe Root, was one of the key reasons why h