Records tumble after Auckland witnesses boundary barrage
New Zealand’s best batting effort in T20Is, a Powerplay carnage, and Guptill ascends a new peakGaurav Sundararaman16-Feb-2018ESPNcricinfo Ltd0 Instanc
Rain gives South Africa freedom and focus, for a change
This might have been the first time the lurking shadow of DLS might have actually helped South Africa direct a chase, as Henrich Klaasen and JP Duminy
The return of the low-scoring ODI to India
From a period where no target seemed out of reach, to one where 250 is very defendable – several Indian pitches have changed since the 2015 World Cup,
Fearless, flamboyant, free – the traits of Shreyas Iyer's game
His selection for the T20Is against New Zealand is reward for consistent performances over the last three seasons, in which the young Mumbai batsman h
Herath and his fourth-innings heists
Sri Lanka have defended scores of less than 250 only four times in their Test history. Every single time, Rangana Herath has been at the centre of it
Tactics Board: How Pakistan can beat England
The stats say the hosts are overwhelming favourites, so is there anything Pakistan can do? ESPNcricinfo staff13-Jun-2017If England bat first…Pakistan
Back-up man Abhinav Mukund makes peace with his role
From being on the verge of giving up the game five years ago to making a comeback on the sheer weight of his runs, the stand-in India opener has come
How Bangladesh came to have a pace-heavy ODI attack
A team known for its reliance on spin now chooses to pick three fast bowlers more often than not. How did that come to be?Mohammad Isam13-Jun-20170:50
Why is SLC in public-relations overdrive?
Thilanga Sumathipala’s board has done as much for Sri Lanka’s cricket as any other, but the chairman’s desperation for the limelight does them no favo
Hating and loving the IPL
From planning to protest against the IPL to becoming fans of the leagueRahul Misra23-Apr-2017In the middle of the previous decade, cricket fans in Ind