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Clarity the key in Varun's redemption arc
Out of the Indian team for three years, Varun honed his craft to come back stronger and stake a claim in the first-choice teamAshish Pant11-Nov-20241:
Women's Ashes: Filer threatens to raise the roof, but can England keep Bell out?
With Kate Cross fit again, it remains to be seen the exact make-up of England’s attack for the ODIs, which start the AshesAndrew McGlashan08-Jan-2025W
Can KKR find a way out of their middle-order mess?
The thumping heartbeat of their IPL 2024 triumph is flatlining, and the numbers don’t look prettySreshth Shah25-Apr-20252:33Cricinformed: KKR’s middle
Krunal the survivor gives RCB exactly what they asked for
The RCB left-arm spinner keeps the percentages in his favour even on some of the high-scoring venues, a glimpse of which was seen on the opening night
Rodrigues: 'Energy in the field transformed DC's season'
Capitals are hoping to be third time lucky after two near misses in finalsShashank Kishore14-Mar-2025Two games into WPL 2025, Delhi Capitals “did not
Konstas will play for Australia again, but will he play the Ashes this year?
The last few weeks in the Caribbean have been rough for Sam Konstas, and might be viewed as growing pains some day. But, for now, it’s back to the dra
The replacement's diary: Why I said yes to the PSL
A T20 freelancer talks about why he embraced the opportunity to travel to Pakistan for one matchPeter Hatzoglou21-May-2025It was a Wednesday afternoon
Weary England show their frustrations as Test ends on sour note
Hosts bowling looks in need of a refresh after being blunted for 143 overs in India’s second inningsVithushan Ehantharajah27-Jul-20251:19Harmison: ‘A
Krunal Pandya is an IPL great even if you don't think he is
He doesn’t turn the ball big, doesn’t have mystery deliveries, but whatever little he has is ideal for T20 and he keeps winning big momentsSidharth Mo
From 69 all out to statement win – South Africa restore World Cup credentials
After the humiliation of 69 all out, South Africa roared back as Tazmin Brits’ record-breaking hundred powered a statement World Cup win over New Zeal