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The umpire who works to ski
Former Yorkshire bowler Peter Hartley says that if he can succeed at the sport of Alpine skiing, he is not at all daunted about standing as an umpire
Can Ponting write his own Waugh story?
Ricky Ponting was under immense pressure on the fourth day in Johannesburg. His response was a sight to beholdBrydon Coverdale at the Wanderers20-Nov-
The troublesome towel, and Sangakkara's finishing touch
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the IPL game between Pune Warriors and Deccan Chargers in MumbaiFirdose Moonda16-May-2011The anti-clim
Gill shows he is ready for the grind of India's Test captaincy
A 2-2 draw in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy has boosted the 25-year-old’s belief in himself Nagraj Gollapudi05-Aug-20253:23Bangar: Gill, the leader, g
The last grand battle between Pujara and Lyon?
By the time the next Border-Gavaskar Trophy happens, both of them will be 37 or nearing itKarthik Krishnaswamy02-Mar-20231:55Jaffer: Pujara knows how
India's fielding upsurge moves beyond the usual suspects
While Kohli, Jadeja and Pandya are renowned for their athleticism, fielding coach R Sridhar is most pleased by the the progress made by the likes of C
Asad Shafiq's success is key to Pakistan's new era
Following the retirements of Younis Khan and Misbah-ul-Haq, a lot of the responsibility of scoring runs up the order falls on Asad Shafiq, who needs t
'We're going to learn from the ups and downs of the last three World Cups'
Jhulan Goswami on being the highest wicket-taker in ODIs, and the young Indian bowlers she is mentoring Peter Della Penna15-Jun-20172:19’Never thought
India's season of scraps and fightbacks
They won ten of 13 Tests in 2016-17, and lost one, but it wasn’t all plain sailing: in nine matches, they fought back from difficult situationsKarthik
Where is India's intent?
While Australia have come for the series well prepared, India seem to have gone in with the belief that winning the series would only require their pl