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How Hobart Hurricanes' Pakistan connection came together
Shadab Khan was a key part of the club’s planning and has already shown whyCameron Ponsonby29-Dec-2022A friend makes bionic limbs. Back when he was st
Australia, no one cares about your ball-tampering anymore
Our correspondent is fed up. And Steve Smith’s boring YouTube channel isn’t making him feel any betterAndrew Fidel Fernando03-Jun-2021Missed opportuni
Temba Bavuma needs to convert starts to break out of the funk
As a black African batsman, he is always under pressure. There’s only one way to make it disappear: by making his 30s countKarthik Krishnaswamy in Ran
England pace-setters right to be confident – but India challenge awaits
An unprecedented 5-0 success over their oldest enemy suggests England are in prime form a year out from the World CupGeorge Dobell25-Jun-20182:20Chris
A tale of two rookies
Peter Handscomb has looked nerveless; Nic Maddinson has appeared nervous. They debuted together in Adelaide, but could hardly have had more different
Centuries in first and final ODIs, and T20 bore fests
Plus: T20 winning streaks, and carrying the bat in T20IsSteven Lynch08-Mar-2016Was UAE’s 81 against India the lowest score by a team facing its full q
Morkel denied by six feet
For six seasons, Chennai had cheered Albie Morkel as one of their own. Now he seemed to have hit the winning six against their team. Or had he? By the
Cook's brief sigh of relief
ESPNcricinfo presents the plays of the day from the third ODI in SydneyVithushan Ehantharajah at the SCG19-Jan-2014Six of the DayAlastair Cook’s brisk
Henriques' unique feat
Moises Henriques achieved the rare distinction of scoring fifties in each innings of his debut Test, but India still remained on course for a comprehe
Laidback Lendl and a Malinga special
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the match between Mumbai Indians and Trinidad & Tobago in BangaloreSiddarth Ravindran at the Chinnaswa