Big in Auckland, massive in Abu Dhabi
Ahead of Younis Khan’s last Test series, we pick six of his best performances, starting with his debut 17 years agoAhmer Naqvi24-Jun-2015From the star
Aftab teaching Chittagong's next generation the 'natural game'
Aftab Ahmed was a free spirit during his career for Bangladesh, and as a coach he is now teaching young cricketers to follow their instinctsMohammad I
Post-rehab Junaid not the same
For four years Junaid Khan was Pakistan’s best bowler after Saeed Ajmal, but he is now struggling to regain the pace and accuracy he had before the kn
KP distractions at odds with Australia example
Not so long ago, Australia had their own internal issues to deal with. The way they handled things is a lesson for EnglandDaniel Brettig13-May-2015Ima
Sunrisers survive Morris blitz to pip Royals
ESPNcricinfo staff07-May-2015Shikhar Dhawan struck six fours and two sixes for his 35-ball 53 before being undone by James Faulkner in the 15th over,
Who is Anurag Thakur?
Anurag Thakur steadily ascended the BCCI’s ladder in the 2000s, and was the first sign of any opposition to N Srinivasan’s style of functioning during
Keeping a quarter-final streak alive
Bringing a bugle out of hibernation and donning face-paint for a unique hat-trick of India’s World Cup quarter-finalsSudhindra Prasad20-Mar-2015Choice
Almost unbeatable, and almost winless
Stats highlights from the final day in Cape Town, when South Africa duly completed an eight-wicket winS Rajesh06-Jan-201517-0 South Africa’s win-loss
Letter to de Villiers
South Africa’s captain needs to single out his players for attention and get them firing individually and as a teamMartin Crowe25-Feb-2015Dear AB,You
An ODI triumph years in the making for PNG
On Sunday, Papua New Guinea became the first country to win their first two one-day internationals – that performance was not a result of chance but p