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Australia leak runs, and Rohit-Dhawan topple Greenidge-Haynes
In putting together their 16th century stand, they did something that has been done only twice in World Cups against AustraliaESPNcricinfo stats team0
Big-bang Babar quietly takes Hong Kong forward
The Hong Kong captain was always a hard hitter of the ball, but now he has extended that aggression to the rest of his game, and infected his team-mat
Kenya seek to rise from the ashes of their implosion
Attempts have been made to develop youth cricket in the country, but corruption remains a huge challengeTim Wigmore18-Nov-2016Steve Tikolo still remem
Battered New Zealand need longer view
The visitors may be out of contention to regain the Trans-Tasman trophy in this series, but by reflecting on their mistakes in Brisbane and Perth, the
The controversies of the World Cup – Mooney's catch, Rohit's no-ball
ESPNcricinfo looks at the controversies of the 2015 World CupAlagappan Muthu30-Mar-2015The (un)dead ballA confusing end to a confusing innings and, as
Rain, marimbas and memorials
When great men die, it pours. And South Africans break into song and danceSidharth Monga18-Dec-2013December 37:30am. OR Tambo Airport. Immigration off
A final swing of the pendulum
From Suraj, United Kingdom When Shane Warne announced his retirement, it felt like getting shotCricinfo25-Feb-2013Suraj, United KingdomWhen Shane W
Leadership lifts Haddin
Brad Haddin’s 80 was equal parts daring and discretion and showed that he can be a valuable lieutenant to Michael ClarkeDaniel Brettig at the Gabba03-
A blessing that it's all over
It was plain from the start of the ODI series that, for some reason, West Indies’ spirit of the Tests had evaporated in the interim. It reflected a ge
Sree swings the zeitgeist
Kerala’s only cricket poster boy to date is getting his state to love the gameAnil Nair26-May-2006 Sreesanth tosses down a few at a ne