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Clock is ticking for Naman Ojha and Wade
Much like the similarity in the low scores of India and Australia wicketkeepers in the first unofficial Test in Chennai, there lies a resemblance in t
Henriques 74* helps Sunrisers to fourth
ESPNcricinfo staff09-May-2015David Warner also failed to fire, and when Jayant Yadav accounted for Eoin Morgan, the visitors fell to 64 for 3 in the 1
Richie Benaud: Simply 'marvellous'
There is a certain beauty and charm to the game of cricket. Richie Benaud’s voice raised that charm to a new planeJayakrishnan Menon10-Apr-2015The EA
The worst slump yet
Sachin Tendulkar’s extended run of poor scores is remarkably identical to the drought he experienced between 2006 and 2008Madhusudhan Ramakrishnan30-N
South Africa aim for new script
Graeme Smith believes his side is ready to end the cycle of repeats that has seen them miss out on No. 1 spot in the Test rankingsFirdose Moonda01-Aug
Setting the pace, Australian style
Instead of the batsmen determining the result it has been the fast bowlers, the men usually required merely to get the ball into play, who have been d
Nearly is not enough for England's batsmen
England had the chance to grasp the series on the second day at Newlands, but they loosened their grip Andrew McGlashan in Cape Town04-Jan-2010England
Big-event hoodoo returns to haunt South Africa
Three global events on home turf, and not even a semi-final place to show for it. And yet, with the little support for the magnificent Graeme Smith, i
Not much for spin, especially from overseas
A statistical preview to the second Test between India and Australia in MohaliSiddhartha Talya16-Oct-2008The lacklustre performance of the spinners wa
Dravid's epic and Murali's dance of destruction
We asked you to pick out the greatest Test you had ever seen (or one you wished you had), and the responses ranged from the predictable to the not-soC