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Delhi toast changes with Ranji success
Delhi’s initiative in rooting out the malpractices in its cricket administration has worked wondersSriram Veera in Mumbai19-Jan-2008
Starting on the right note
Robin Uthappa’s knock ensured that what might have been a tough run-chase turned out to be a walk in the parkS Rajesh15-Apr-2006Without Virender Sehwa
Tired and tested: Australia's challenges at this World Cup
The problems they’re facing – injury and key players carrying a lot of miles in their legs – have no easy solutionsKarthik Krishnaswamy15-Oct-20235:31
Stats – Jaiswal converts yet another ton into a 150-plus score
Stats highlights from India’s record stand between Jaiswal and Rahul in the second innings in PerthSampath Bandarupalli24-Nov-20241:35Manjrekar: This
Switch Hit: Not-so-super September
Alan is joined on the pod by Andrews Miller and McGlashan to wrap the Australia white-ball series and look ahead to England’s Test tour of PakistanESP
Stats – Meg Lanning, the ton-making machine and the most successful World Cup captain
Lanning called an end to a glittering international career where she broke several records, both with the bat and as captainSampath Bandarupalli09-Nov
IPL 2023 takeaways: Runs get quicker and bigger as Impact Players have their say
But there was more, like the lack of home advantage, and the rise of the homegrown finisherHemant Brar31-May-2023Home advantage is no advantageThis wa
India's third-poorest Test series with the bat, and Kohli's second-worst
Only twice before had India averaged less with the bat per wicket in a Test seriesBharath Seervi02-Mar-202018.05 – India’s average runs per wicket in
Six other close (and controversial) ODI finishes
Was the World Cup final the greatest ODI? Here are some other candidates in the thrilling finish stakesMatt Roller15-Jul-2019Allan Donald is run out a
Haris Sohail breaks through with innings of unhurried intelligence
He learned plenty about batting at Test level during Pakistan’s tour of the UK without quite making the big scores to show for it. Now, in Dubai, he m