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Mailey to Murray Mints: Seven ball-tampering confessions from the past
The punishment meted out to David Warner, Cameron Bancroft and Steven Smith is the most severe in cricket’s history with ball tampering. Here are seve
India's bowlers salvage success after slapstick
The gaffes in the field could have left India in an uncomfortable position on the first day in Mohali were it not for their bowlers, who never let Eng
A peek into the Monty Desai notebook
For the last eight years, Monty Desai has been ever present at domestic matches, watching intently and identifying players who have gone on to play ke
De Villiers wears the face of a winner
AB de Villiers and Angelo Mathews. One captaining a must-win game of cricket, the other captaining a past awash with disappointments. For AB de Villie
Sri Lanka discover their limitations
As they spurned the opportunity to grab a lead in excess of 200 on the third day in Chittagong, Sri Lanka would have discovered some of their limitati
The guide behind Saurashtra's rise
Saurashtra’s veteran coach Debu Mitra, who has been crucial in the team’s rise in the domestic circuit, remains unassuming but proudAmol Karhadkar24-J
Anderson's second string, India's Crazy Desis
ESPNcricinfo’s Plays of the Day from the third ODI between England and India at The OvalAndrew Miller09-Sep-2011Shy of the dayUnder brooding skies and
Nehra sprints back
He’s been down so long everyone thought he was out, but the Delhi fast bowler has made yet another comeback, and on current form could stake claim to
A good venue for spin
Hobart has been a good ground for Australia, who have never lost a Test hereS Rajesh16-Nov-2005 Shane Warne: 24 wickets in five Tests
Chelsea have Palmer 2.0 with a “left foot made of gold” & it’s not Estevao
The final international break of the year has finally come to an end, and Chelsea are back in Premier League action. Enzo Maresca’s side resume the