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It's number 400 for Jayasuriya
When Sanath Jayasuriya took the field for the second ODI against England in Dambulla, he became the first cricketer to play 400 ODIsCricinfo staff04-O
Will UAE punch above their weight in Group A?
Performances in the tri-series featuring Pakistan and Afghanistan saw them squander advantageous positions in about every gameDanyal Rasool06-Sep-2025
Living the World Cup dream: Netherlands and Namibia eye bigger prey and greater glory
Get to know the 2024 World Cup teams: Canada, Namibia, Netherlands, Oman and Scotland26-May-2024Canadaby Hemant BrarCanada booked their ticket to the
India vs Australia this century: one classic after the other
Dramatic, unpredictable, controversial – for over two decades now, the Border-Gavaskar trophy has been one of cricket’s great rivalriesAndrew McGlasha
Living on the (inside) edge: Making sense of Kohli's lean patch
He is not batting too differently to 2018, but how long can he trust his method and technique with the number of Tests without a century growing?Sidha
How extreme pace is making a mark at this World Cup
The likes of Ferguson, Wood, Archer and Starc are not exactly creating mayhem, but they are influencing games massively nevertheless by bowling over 1
Who is Hanuma Vihari?
All you need to know about the 24-year-old middle-order batsman with the best first-class average among all contemporary cricketersShashank Kishore22-
O'Keefe chooses the big stage to defy beliefs
In the past, Steve O’Keefe has dismissed Kevin Pietersen, Virat Kohli, and many more in first-class cricket. Yet Australia have consistently found rea
Gayle-Ashwin clash provides centrepiece for pivotal duel
The semi-finals of a global event are bound to throw up some mouth-watering contests, and Chris Gayle v R Ashwin promises to live up to its billingNag
Stable England find the right mindset
This England side has at its core an engaging innocence, a sense that they are largely unscarred by previous cliques or defeats, that they are enjoyin