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Explaining the D/L method and revised targets
Australia’s target was increased by just one run not because of India’s late collapse, but because they were already six down when the rain came downS
Conversions, centuries, stumpings and poppies
The regular Monday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricketSteven Lynch24-Jul-2006The regular Monday c
Eight years, five PMs and one pandemic later, Dawson returns with a wicket
His last Test wicket was so long ago he had forgotten about it. On Wednesday, he created a fresher, more cherished memory by dismissing JaiswalVithush
Scotland have turned the heat on their opponents, but know 'there's still plenty on the line'
“We know it if does come down to the last game – it always does – very rarely it’s a straightforward scenario,” says Kyle CoetzerShashank Kishore19-Oc
Hetmyer, Hope crucial to West Indies' ODI blueprint
Both players have games tailor-made for the modern-day ODI bash, but should feed off lessons from each other’s approachVarun Shetty in Visakhapatnam25
After Rashid, another Afghan leggie at the CPL
ESPNcricinfo picks five players worth looking out for in the sixth edition of the CPL starting August 8Deivarayan Muthu07-Aug-2018Talking T20 Podcast:
Observations from the U-19 World Cup: India's prep far ahead of the rest
The best prepared team won, the smaller sides struggled, and the travel and match schedule was harder for some teams than others at the Under-19 World
Michael Papps: Oldest first-class triple-centurion since World War II
All the records Michael Papps broke while scoring an unbeaten 316 for Wellington against Auckland in the Plunket ShieldBharath Seervi24-Oct-201738y, 1
Don't mention the pay war
For Australian broadcasters and advertisers, a home Ashes series is something close to a sure thing. But at the moment it is very much the opposite Da
'I want to see Afghanistan at No. 5 in the rankings'
Atif Mashal, the chairman of the Afghanistan Cricket Board, talks about his plans for cricket in the country during his tenureInterview by Peter Della