Axar, Jadeja and the spinning wheel
Axar Patel has come into his own as an ODI bowler, but Ravindra Jadeja’s irrepressible form means India’s selectors have a tough job on their handsSha
India need to manufacture a Powerplay
The batsmen have been asked to score extra runs and their best way to do so is to think of overs 30 and 40, when there are only four men on the bounda
Batsmen let UAE down again
ESPNcricinfo staff26-Feb-2016UAE, however, fought back with quick wickets that put the brakes on Bangladesh in the second half of their innings•AFPMoh
Ebullient West Indies soak up big-match pressure
West Indies Under-19s’ Shimron Hetmyer and Shamar Springer absorbed the pressures of a tight semi-final chase and a partisan crowd well, before celebr
Bell-Drummond stays grounded as he pursues the dream
Daniel Bell-Drummond has started the 2016 season with two hundreds in as many games. But he knows the hard work is only just beginning if he is to ful
'This New Zealand side has an openness to learn'
Nathan McCullum opens up on his bond with brother Brendon, the camaraderie in the New Zealand dressing room, and his decision to retireArun Venugopal2
Kohli's wizardy, and the bogey team for Australia and Faulkner
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Smith exposes gulf in class
It was normal for Steven Smith but something else for everyone watching, an off-side leg glance that showed just how in control Australia’s captain wa
When the Maxwell bomb fizzled
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Hales and Roy seal record chase
ESPNcricinfo staff24-Jun-2016Danushka Gunathilaka’s one-handed six gave Sri Lanka a lively start•Getty ImagesBut he was caught behind off Liam Plunket