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End of South Africa's innocence
South Africa’s greatest strengths on their triumphant tour of Australia were unity and dignity. Those two qualities are disappearing fastBrydon Coverd
The great entertainer
Jayasuriya’s free-spirited, electrifying talent will be sorely missed. So long, SanathCharlie Austin06-Dec-2007 Jolt from the blue
Zaheer in the swing of things
Using swing, movement, pace and precision, Zaheer Khan destroyed Sri Lanka’s battingSidharth Monga in Margao14-Feb-2007 Running in fu
The Vaas story in numbers
He has played the support act to a certain spin wizard called Muttiah Muralitharan almost all his career, but Chaminda Vaas’s contribution to Sri Lank
SL's newest spinner brings two arms to a format with one foot out the door
Bowlers like Tharindu could redefine their craft, while batters like Shanto could carve new Test legacies. But how many opportunities will they get?An
Swing in, speak out: the story of Megan Schutt
The most prolific bowler in women’s T20Is talks about how she developed her key weapon, and her advocacy for various social issuesFirdose Moonda18-Jan
Well played, Chepauk, again
A fan watches Afghanistan play Pakistan in Chennai in the World Cup, and comes away buoyed by the non-partisan support for both teamsArjun Namboothiri
Stokes, and the miracle that wasn't
England are 2-0 down in the Ashes. Stokes scored a stunning 155. As time wears on, they will be treated as independent eventsVithushan Ehantharajah03-
'Sarfaraz Ahmed could turn around the world economy'
From the Prime Minister to the rest of the cricketing world, all the big reactions to Pakistan’s stunning turnaround against EnglandESPNcricinfo staff
Kagiso Rabada's Super Over a throwback to the '90s
Tasked with delivering the one-over eliminator, the Delhi Capitals fast bowler fell back to a plan that requires utter conviction in one’s skill and c