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Salman, from pressure absorber to pressure transmitter, all with a wide grin
His century in Multan was a reminder that Pakistan can still be on the right side of Test-match rejoicingDanyal Rasool08-Oct-2024Pakistan domestic cri
Succession: What next for India in Tests?
With India beginning a new cycle in the World Test Championship, we look at some crucial questions that could arise in the next few yearsNagraj Gollap
Pakistan hand over opening-day reins to Australia on a golden platter
Playing against a team they have often put on a pedestal, the hosts’ use of spin was baffling, yielding little rewardDanyal Rasool12-Mar-2022If there
Pujara, Jaffer, Vinay within sight of significant Ranji milestones
A snapshot of all significant upcoming milestones as India’s biggest domestic tournament gets underwayBharath Seervi07-Dec-2019The Ranji Trophy 2019-2
'I was trying to be Australian captain rather than being myself'
From not being in the team to being thrown into the leadership role, plus a winless tour of England and a chance encounter on a Chicago baseball field
Five things Bangladesh got right in Colombo
From being brave in selecting their XI to holding more catches, Bangladesh did several things better in Colombo than in other Test outings this season
'Afghanistan needs to organise international cricket at home'
Inzamam-ul-Haq talks about his short and successful stint as the team’s coach, and what they need to do to match the best sides in the worldDanyal Ras
Tharindu Kaushal's charismatic inception
Tharindu Kaushal’s ripping, wrist-spun offbreak and self-belief were on full display as he spun his way to a five-wicket haul that promised good thing
Robson does it the English way
Nothing about Sam Robon’s batting against seam bowling even hints at coming from Australia at all. His pointy back elbow makes him look like an accoun
Dhoni and the art of controlling an IPL match
As the game proceeds at breakneck speed around him, his ingenious use of resources often catches the eyeAakash Chopra03-May-2013The IPL is a bit like