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Misbah ton helps SNGPL clinch title
After they had gained the first-innings lead, SNPGL, powered by a majestic 161 by Man-of-the-Match Misbah-ul-Haq, declared their second innings on 304
Pakistan waste opportunity to score with so much more available
Under overcast skies in Centurion, being bowled out for 211 may not be all that bad, but it is a missed chanceDanyal Rasool26-Dec-2024There are names
One last ride for New Zealand's golden generation?
Williamson, Boult and Southee were there in 2015 and in 2019 but may not make it to 2027 Alagappan Muthu29-Sep-20232:47Can New Zealand make it to thei
Joe Root ascends snow-capped peaks of greatness, carrying his team on his shoulders
Former captain’s prolific form all the more gravity-defying because of England’s recent woesAndrew Miller06-Jun-2022Composure in midst of deep gloom.
Bangladesh's new, positive outlook bodes well for their Test future
In Pallekele, they fielded five specialist bowlers and opted to bat first – not usual for the team at allMohammad Isam26-Apr-2021Mominul Haque, the Ba
Sidharth Monga: The spirit of cricket is not a substitute for the laws
It is typical of cricket to vilify a bowler’s actions despite having behaved within the laws of the gameSidharth Monga28-Mar-20191:12Ashwin’s brush wi
Australia's highest Ashes totals, and Cook's woes
Stats highlights from the mammoth first innings score by Australia at PerthGaurav Sundararaman17-Dec-2017Australia’s highs, England’s lows 662 Runs ma
Pakistan's cycle of horrors in Australia
Pakistan’s batting collapse on the second day of the day-night Test at the Gabba was a continuation of their woeful history on Australian pitchesOsman
Gayle comments reflect cricket's pervasive sexism
Cricket has come a long way since the days of Lord’s preventing women from entering its pavilion, but the events of Monday night are a reminder that i
Sarfraz hundred puts Pakistan in quarters
ESPNcricinfo staff15-Mar-2015After scoring 47 runs in the first Powerplay, Ireland suffered another blow when Wahab Riaz dismissed Ed Joyce for 11•AFP