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A genius in wrist and mind
Warne could make the batsmen feel inferior, his craft went way beyond deceitSambit Bal05-Jan-2007 Shane Warne’s batting was his major
The art of Jadeja: subtle genius hiding in plain sight
Jadeja’s game has turned him into a globally respected cricketer who remains somewhat under-analysed, and whose nuts and bolts remain somewhat underap
'Ever-evolving' Kohli brings his A-game to the middle overs
The RCB batter has scored over 600 runs in the IPL for the fourth time in a season, but his attacking mindset has stood out in this editionAbhimanyu B
How Hooda bided his time and helped India finish strong
Despite starting slow, India’s No. 6 pounced on his opportunities and attacked spin better than any of his team-matesVishal Dikshit04-Jan-20230:59Hood
Jason Holder's straight-bat impact on Sharjah's relaid pitches
Holder’s reach, and ability to play straight, meant he alone conquered a slow surface that was once full of runsHemant Brar26-Sep-20212:23Trevor Bayli
Navdeep Saini's firecracker pace lights up Cuttack
The fast bowler was crucial in keeping West Indies in check during the middle overs, ensuring India ended up with a gettable targetDeivarayan Muthu in
Pakistan cricket will sorely miss their United Bank Limited team
They picked and promoted young talent and challenged the established teams, but all that will only be history soonHassan Cheema01-Jun-2018While Saad A
Who is Marcus Stoinis?
A cricketing profile of the Australia allrounder who nearly pulled off an incredible chase of 287 in Auckland, after chipping in with three wicketsBry
Sri Lanka's bowlers leave early mark on England
ESPNcricinfo staff19-May-2016He progressed steadily until edging Dasun Shanaka to give the allrounder his maiden Test wicket•AFPIt was a memorable mom
Tamim's aggression revives Bangladesh
A deficit of 296 could have been reason to be bogged down, but Tamim Iqbal led Bangladesh into a fighting position in the Khulna Test by reprising his