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Former India U-19 duo finding their feet with USA
Saurabh Netravalkar was India’s leading wicket-taker in the 2010 Under-19 World Cup. Sunny Sohal once outscored Virat Kohli at the junior level. Their
Four omens for England Ashes despair …
Think England have got a chance on the final day at Adelaide? Pah, think again. Australia always find a way to be killjoys in crucial Ashes contests.A
Pretorius's fingertips, Buttler's reverse pull
ESPNcricinfo present the Plays of the Day from the second ODI between England and South Africa at the Ageas BowlAlan Gardner at the Ageas Bowl27-May-2
Watling pleased by record with 'good friend' Southee
BJ Watling has become an important cog in the New Zealand set up, with gloves and bat, but remains as inconspicuous as ever – and that’s how he likes
The pretty boy who turned hatchet man
Neil Wagner has cast himself in the role of a relentless slugger of a fast bowler, and it has paid off for him in spadesSidharth Monga16-Nov-2016Test
Mehedi bears heavy workload with a five-wicket smile
No Bangladesh bowler has sent down more overs on his first day in Test cricket than Mehedi Hasan and, when his tiring day was over, he had five Englan
Sri Lanka's old commune with the new
In this win for Sri Lanka, the old communed with the new, the aged found refreshment, and the young reached back to what has come beforeAndrew Fidel F
Dinda, Zampa set up win in rain-curtailed match
17-May-2016Adam Zampa then got into the act, having Sanju Samson stumped with a legbreak that ripped past the outside edge•BCCIA googly from Zampa acc
Van Meekeren's redemption, and Oman's fire
ESPNcricinfo’s correspondents travelling around India for the World T20 pick their best moments from the first round of the tournament15-Mar-2016Sidha
Why a wide stance can be a problem
Increasingly Indian batsmen seem to be choosing to stand with their feet far apart in the crease Aakash Chopra26-Sep-2015Cricket is an evolving game a