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Jofra Archer, the master of the powerplay
He has some stunning numbers in that phase and is miles ahead of his peersGaurav Sundararaman05-Nov-2020The powerplay is understandably a key phase in
A deferred dream, a win on the line for Afghanistan, Ireland
In the second Test for both sides, only one will win and for some, it could be the sole Test triumph of their careerSidharth Monga in Dehradun14-Mar-2
Australia's chases, and two unbeaten debutants
Stats highlights from Australia’s seven-wicket win in AdelaideS Rajesh27-Nov-20162 Instances, in Test history, of two debutants staying unbeaten in th
Why is it tough to play the short ball in India?
An analysis of some of the salient highlights from the second day’s play in IndoreAakash Chopra09-Oct-2016Best pitch of the seriesThe second-day pitch
When Plans A, B and C fall through
Each of the areas in which they dominated England at Lord’s let Pakistan down at Old Trafford – and Alastair Cook and Joe Root made them payJarrod Kim
Cook finds his groove to boost England
ESPNcricinfo staff23-Jan-2016James Anderson finally found success when he trapped Kagsio Rababa lbw•Getty ImagesBut there was no swift end to the inni
Pietersen: the sequel
Here’s the book the critics wanted when KP produced his autobiography last year. (Not that it quite lives up to billing)David Hopps22-Nov-2015Barely a
Woeful batsmen poop England's party
England’s frail batting and over-reliance on Joe Root will have been watched with interest by their next opponents, Pakistan and South AfricaGeorge Do
Change or die: the ultimate choice for England's T20
English cricket has always had an aversion to the bold and, as a result, it is left with a massive image problem, argues Mark ButcherMark Butcher14-Ja
The diggers' doctor
One of few non-cricketers to share a bond with Sir Don Bradman was a South Australian doctor, Donald BeardAshley Mallett12-Jul-2014At the launch of a