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Usman Qadir, Pakistan's new legspinning hope
The son of the legendary Abdul Qadir is all set to debut for Pakistan, and it’s been quite a rideDanyal Rasool22-Oct-2019″Tell me which wristspinner w
No. 3, will you please stand up
Sri Lankan cricket rarely fails to be in crisis, but of the current issues, the No.3 position appears the most contentious. We look at a few long-term
Overseas sides unbeaten at Chepauk after scoring 400 plus
Liam Dawson’s breaking of an 18-year record, England’s lower order defiance and R Ashwin’s rare failure feature in the second day’s stats wrap of the
Reality bites for Nepal and Papua New Guinea
One of the reasons for the crushing defeats on Monday, is that weaker teams like Nepal and PNG don’t travel enough and are rarely pitched against supe
More holes than Gayle could plug
Chris Gayle, AB de Villiers and Muttiah Muralitharan could only do so much. Royal Challengers Bangalore’s campaign suffered because their Indian playe
The future's bright for Pakistan
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the third day of the second Test between Pakistan and England in Abu DhabiGeorge Dobell in Abu Dhabi27
Chanderpaul inspires promising group
Cricinfo assesses the performances of West Indies’ players in their 2-0 series loss to AustraliaBrydon Coverdale17-Jun-2008West Indies lost the series
Two coaches, different routes, same destination
Sriram Veera at the Wankhede Stadium02-Nov-2007 Pravin Amre would have expected more of his international career © The Cricketer Int
An amicable fudge
Anand Vasu on a compromise which papers over the cracks but solves nothingAnand Vasu27-Sep-2005 Greg Chappell: his reservations remai
After Derby, Cape Town and Sharjah, what will Harmanpreet vs Australia bring us this time?
This relationship has always sent sparks flying in pivotal World Cup moments. What does Navi Mumbai have in store for us?Sruthi Ravindranath29-Oct-202