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Talismanic Borren still leading the fight
Few have given as much to Associate cricket as Peter Borren, and his will to win means Netherlands will keep knocking on the doorJarrod Kimber in Mong
Pujara, Kohli swap roles to dominate England
In a commanding stand of 226 runs, Virat Kohli appeared careful and solid like Cheteshwar Pujara, who was free-flowing and entertaining like KohliAlag
Yasir makes his mark at Lord's
ESPNcricinfo staff15-Jul-2016Chris Woakes soon started to make in-roads for England as he completed a five-wicket haul•Getty ImagesMohammad Amir retur
Anachronistic Khawaja's timely T20 arrival
Usman Khawaja’s shot selection in the game’s shortest format harkens back to the age of black and white. He is the side-parting and cowlick in a blond
We will york you
In high-pressure World T20 matches, these bowlers used their cunning to get the better of batsmenNishi Narayanan29-Feb-2016Umar Gul 5 for 6 v New Zeal
Assam's inspirational rise from the abyss
Assam’s resurgence despite sub-standard infrastructure, absence of big names, limited talent pool and lack of a proper club culture within the state i
How to solve a problem like Franklin
With his selection uncertain and his role in the side fluctuating, New Zealand selectors are failing to lure the best out of James FranklinAndrew Fern
Muttiah Muralitharan wants ICC to enforce reviews
The UDRS is currently being used in New Zealand and Australia, but not in India, where Sri Lanka have been on the receiving end of poor umpiring decis
'Umpires should be helped to get better'
The five-time ICC umpire of the year speaks about the future of TV technology, his frightening experience in Lahore, and his days as a star schoolboy
Nawaz praises batsmen in SSC's domestic treble
Naveed Nawaz, the coach of SSC, reviews a rewarding domestic season which included three titlesSa'adi Thawfeeq07-Apr-2008 Thilina Ka