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Muyeye, Jacks demolish Originals as Invincibles go two from two
Opening stand worth 114 in 49 balls headlines nine-wicket drubbingECB Media09-Aug-2025Oval Invincibles delivered a clinical performance in the Hundred
Craig Ervine ruled out of ODI series against Sri Lanka with calf strain
Sean Williams takes over as Zimbabwe captain in Craig Ervine’s absenceESPNcricinfo staff29-Aug-2025Craig Ervine last played an ODI in February this ye
Saud Shakeel resets the spin agenda as England lose will to compete
Batter belies stress of endurance as he unfurls his mastery on turning tracks Danyal Rasool25-Oct-2024Much of Pakistan’s perceived suitability to spin
'England openers came out 90 seconds late' – Gill on Lord's sledging
India captain Shubman Gill has questioned England’s conduct at Lord’s, when they ran down the clock on the third evening and made sure India could bow
Rain in the way as Bangladesh look for first ODI series win in Sri Lanka
Both teams will be looking to make the best of the batting-friendly conditions in Pallekele, weather permitting, in the series deciderMohammad Isam07-
India need Kohli and Rohit to regain their old aura
Test cricket, when your front men are scoring runs, is bliss. And that is what India will be searching for in MumbaiAlagappan Muthu29-Oct-20241:16Manj
Muyeye, Jacks demolish Originals as Invincibles go two from two
Opening stand worth 114 in 49 balls headlines nine-wicket drubbingECB Media09-Aug-2025Tawanda Muyeye and Will Jacks put on a century stand•ECB/Ge
Atkinson, Duckett, Crawley blitz India in morning hurricane
Lunch England have grabbed the fifth Test with both hands. In the space of 21.4 overs on day two, Gus Atkinson’s fourth five-wicket haul snuffed out I
Jamie Smith leads England recovery after Bumrah's four-for
Smith and Carse came together after India picked up 3 for 11 in the first half hour and helped England past 350ESPNcricinfo staff11-Jul-2025Jasprit Bu
Shadman and Zakir draw up the opening blueprint for Bangladesh
The duo brought their first-class experience to the fore, leaving the ball often, showing little ego about getting hit, and spending time in the middl