Futebol
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
Medium not rare: can England's seamers survive another Australian grilling?
Aborted launch to pace race leaves Joe Root banking on usual diet of seam and swingAlan Gardner06-Dec-2021″And so we turned up at Brisbane for the fir
'When it came to sheer beauty, McCabe was on his own'
He played in the shadow of Bradman but Stan McCabe had a sparkle few could matchPaul Edwards12-May-2020″I saw him bat, I can still picture that swivel
Bell and Burns become unlikely Twenty20 powerhouses
Our snippets from the Vitality Blast include England’s record run feast, Rory Burns’ defunct nickname and the state of Lockie Ferguson’s school traine
Where's the passion, Sri Lanka?
As another largely fruitless day in the field away from home developed, Sri Lanka needed someone to shake them into lifeAndrew Fidel Fernando at the W
Late-season swoon continues for KKR
If the Knight Riders don’t pick themselves in their final match, their entire season stands in danger of malfunctioning for the second year in a rowNa
England battle but NZ take charge
ESPNcricinfo staff23-May-2015Ross Taylor notched a half-century before falling to Stuart Broad, thanks to a brilliant take down the leg side from Jos
'I used to be the messiest player in the West Indies dressing room'
Ramnaresh Sarwan talks about scoring six fours in a Test over, struggling to find a helmet that fit, and lessons from watching Brian LaraInterview by
Beaten like a naughty egg white
England do not lose too many Test matches these daysAndy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013England do not lose too many Test matches these days. But when they do los
When strike bowlers led the batting averages
Stats highlights from a riveting Test series between South Africa and AustraliaS Rajesh22-Nov-2011Tough on batsmenTo say that it was a difficult serie