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The old rush
Sachin Tendulkar’s 134 in Sharjah in 1998 set the bar for his centuries in a one-day final, but damned if today’s effort doesn’t at least nip at its s
Hughes carves his name in Australia's history
When Phillip Hughes went into triple-figures with a pair of consecutive sixes he became Australia’s most youthful Test centurion in 43 yearsBrydon Cov
Hallowed ground
Nestled in the Kent countryside is a patch of land that will forever be a shrine for Indian cricket fansJamie Alter18-Jun-2008Less than an hour’s trai
Shorter, simpler, sillier
For a sport as steeped in tradition as it is, cricket has surprisingly forever been toying with the fundamentals of its form. By Gideon HaighGideon Ha
Batting tempo failure leaves England cruising for a bruising
Struggle to find right balance against Australia highlights team’s lack of 50-over nousMatt Roller20-Sep-2024This was a missed opportunity for England
Is Sri Lanka's total of 50 the lowest in any international final?
And has anyone scored as many runs at a higher strike rate than Heinrich Klaasen in ODI?Steven Lynch19-Sep-2023Was Sri Lanka’s total of 50 the other d
When little Dave Callaghan went big
The former South Africa allrounder is best remembered for his 169 in an ODI against New Zealand in 1994 Luke Alfred22-Aug-2016Once or twice in a lifet
TV advertisement relief for BCCI
The Supreme Court set aside three recommendations of the Lodha Committee which, if implemented, would have had a severe impact on the BCCI and on cric
Pollard, Buttler gun down 152
ESPNcricinfo staff11-May-2016Royal Challengers Bangalore’s overseas stars – Chris Gayle, AB de Villiers and Shane Watson – failed to make much of an i
'Quite sad to see Chanderpaul go like this'
Our readers feel Chanderpaul deserved a proper farewell, recount the nervous moment when McClenaghan was down and hope the BBL continues to focus on t