A right-hand Sangha, a left-arm Afridi
Five players to keep an eye on during the 2018 edition of the Under-19 World CupShashank Kishore in Whangarei11-Jan-20181:07Watch: Shaheen Afridi’s ni
South Africa squeeze in the bad amidst all the good
South Africa might not have intended to step off the gas, but they might have. Just a little.Firdose Moonda in Johannesburg24-Jan-2018It looked good.
Kohli completes a unique set of centuries
Kohli’s 189-run third-wicket stand with Ajnikya Rahane was also the third-highest ODI stand for any wicket against South AfricaBharath Seervi01-Feb-20
Adil Rashid's dip-and-rise gives Yorkshire a bittersweet afternoon
Decision to quit red-ball cricket has paid off so far in white-ball returns, even if Rashid’s home county sees less of him than they’d likeMelinda Far
Kohli v Anderson: A hot take on a classic tussle
James Anderson’s rematch with Virat Kohli was the most hotly anticipated head-to-head of the summer. It exceeded all expectationsSidharth Monga02-Aug-
Khaya Zondo – deadman rising
Faith, family and friends have kept the South Africa A captain going despite setbacks – and he now has a chance to stake his claim for higher honoursD
'Hero' Krunal Pandya's carpe diem moment on debut
After misfielding on his first touch in international cricket, India’s latest allrounder did not look back and grabbed his first opportunity as if it
Rory Burns has earned the chance to do it his way
Having barged the selection door open, Burns has an opportunity to stand unfazed on the face of immense scrutiny and pressureGeorge Dobell in Colombo2
Bhuvneshwar and Rayudu in focus ahead of Asia Cup squad selection
With Rohit Sharma and MS Dhoni likely to return, the selectors have room to experiment without hurting the team’s chances of victoryAnkur Dhawan31-Aug
Totem, relic: Alastair Cook's immense record will stand the test of time
The workload of carrying England’s batting for 12 years has finally consumed Alastair Cook, but he leaves behind a monumental body of workAndrew Mille