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Kohli at the Optus Stadium: a full sensory experience
How India’s premier batter is trying to work himself back into formAlagappan Muthu20-Nov-20244:44Kohli in Australia: Can he turn his form around in hi
Big scores, big chases, big aggregates – the IPL 2025 runathon
Virat Kohli and Suryakumar Yadav created new IPL records in a season where more 200-plus totals were scored and chased down than ever beforeNamooh Sha
Greatest Tests: The Shamar show at the Gabba vs England's 2005 Ashes thriller
Shamar Joseph’s brilliance in Brisbane or the thrilling England win in Trent Bridge? Which Test was better? Vote now!ESPNcricinfo staff24-May-2025Upda
Struggling Pakistan and West Indies look to bounce back in the USA
They were once two of the most marketable teams, but now low ticket sales offer a damning a verdict of the state of the two nationsDanyal Rasool31-Jul
What Australia have done right
Their batsmen may have flopped but their bowlers have done their homework and stuck to their plansAakash Chopra20-Aug-2013Australia’s bowlers have bee
Grassy Dubai pitch leaves India with tricky selection calls against UAE
While Jitesh Sharma and Shubman Gill seem set to take over from Samson, the choice at No. 8 seems a lot less clear-cutShashank Kishore08-Sep-20252:54M
Lord's the quieter after de Mesquita passing
His distinctive announcements and sense of humour were a feature of the Lord’s media centre – Norman de Mesquita will be greatly missedVithushan Ehant
Up in Kingston, down in Brisbane
ESPNcricinfo charts the highs and lows of Steve Harmison’s 17-year careerESPNcricinfo staff06-Oct-2013September 12, 1996: Steve Harmison makes his fir
Dozy Guptill and the crowd catch that wasn't
Plays of the day for the 1st T20 between New Zealand and West Indies in AucklandSidharth Monga11-Jan-2014The dozy momentWhen Jesse Ryder cover-drove T
Agar lives a life-changing dream
The pressure of a Test debut. Your team in disarray. And you are 19 years old. What do you do? Stride out and hit a record-breaking 98, of course Tany