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Has a batsman ever been given out lbw by his own father?
And how often have Sri Lanka been whitewashed at home in a Test series?Steven Lynch27-Nov-2018How often have Sri Lanka been whitewashed at home in a T
England wait for Australian cat to skin itself
England managed plenty of verbal aggression but bowling aggressively was strangely beyond themGeorge Dobell in Adelaide02-Dec-2017There is, England pl
Raj finds life lonely at the top
India’s captain, Mithali Raj, reached the pinnacle of women’s ODI run-scoring but afterwards could only lament what her side was missing in defeat to
When Bangladesh strode onto the Test stage
The country’s first Test was a dream made possible by a lot of hard work and shrewd cricket diplomacyInterviews by Mohammad Isam13-Mar-2017Saber Hossa
Du Plessis' 185: SA's second-highest score
Stats highlights from the fourth ODI between South Africa and Sri Lanka in Cape TownBharath Seervi07-Feb-2017185 Faf du Plessis’ score, the second-hig
The chaotic contrasts of two captains
The dead rubber in Adelaide takes on great significance as South Africa and Faf du Plessis contest a ball-tampering charge and Steven Smith deals with
Starc's 100, and Alzarri's spectacles
Also: most runs scored in a Test, South Africa’s summer in AugustSteven Lynch23-Aug-2016In 2004-05, India defended a target of 106 against Australia,
Bairstow's tatty glovework tells a tale of a neglected skill
Jonny Bairstow has gloriously fast hands when it comes to being one of the world’s most in-form batsmen. But they deserted him in his wicketkeeping du
Double standards hurting West Indies' chance to rebuild
The inclusion of Narine and Pollard in the ODI squad, and the omission of the likes of Russell, Sammy and Bravo, raises questions about the WICB’s sel
Australia openers unleash fury
ESPNcricinfo staff07-Nov-2015Williamson put on a 46-run stand for the seventh wicket in the company of Mark Craig, who scored 24 off 31 balls before b