A surreal, bittersweet day for Mumbai's Ajaz Patel
Ajaz was persistent in his 10-for much like his immigrant family has been, but he would have probably liked more from his team-matesSidharth Monga04-D
Meg Lanning slices India apart, one cut at a time
The shot had led to her dismissal four times at this World Cup, but she backed her strengths and reaped the rewardsAnnesha Ghosh19-Mar-20222:51Meg Lan
South Africa have gaps in their XI, but are gung-ho about making this their World Cup
Bangladesh have played very little cricket in the recent past, but will back themselves to punch above their weightFirdose Moonda and Mohammad Isam04-
IPL 2022 big questions – Part II: Will Wade open for Titans? Where do Sunrisers slot in Pooran?
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'I'm always ready' – Rehan Ahmed is on the move, and has a World Cup trophy in his sights
The 17-year-old legspinner is one of the players to watch out for as England try to match their title-winning feat from the 1998 Under-19 World CupAnd
Is Tim David ready to take the baton from Kieron Pollard for Mumbai Indians?
After the veteran scratched around, his mind seemingly clouded, Mumbai Indians’ new recruit was all poise and confidence as he fashioned a late flouri
Livingstone: 'No time for blocks in T20 cricket, absolutely not'
On Tuesday night, Livingstone hit the longest six of IPL 2022 so far, of 117 metresNagraj Gollapudi04-May-2022Punjab Kings’ captain Mayank Agarwal cou
Root reinvents himself while maintaining trademark style
The new regime and not being captain anymore has brought him liberation and, perhaps, self-discoveryOsman Samiuddin06-Jul-2022Joe Root got England und
Maharaj hits the perfect awkward length to give India's batters a working over
In a game where 458 runs were scored off 40 overs, for just six wickets, the South Africa spinner’s figures read 4-0-23-2Karthik Krishnaswamy03-Oct-20
Chris Tremain's long wait: 'I contemplated retirement quite frequently'
The quick bowler went more than 600 days between first-class appearances after his return to New South Wales, but made up for lost time last seasonAnd