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'Jhulan Is Number One'
Jhulan Goswami became the highest wicket-taker in women’s ODIs today. Here’s a look at some of the reactions from around the cricketing world.ESPNcric
Dominant India sweep series
15-Jun-2016Sibanda rode his luck as Yuzvendra Chahal put him down at midwicket when he was yet to get off the mark; he went on to top score with 38•As
Happy memories fade for Clarke
The soundtrack to Michael Clarke’s batting has become increasingly scratchy, his captaincy out of tune with the rest of his teamDaniel Brettig at Tren
Lack of leaders a hurdle to England revival
In a batting order containing four or five relatively inexperienced cricketers, it is not obvious who in the dressing room can revitalise EnglandGeorg
Sikandar Raza hungry for more
Sikandar Raza is not going to let himself be satisfied with his promising start to the series; he wants more for himself and for Zimbabwean cricketLia
'I don't think about much more than cricket'
The Bangladesh allrounder is optimistic about his team’s future, especially as strong hosts. He looks back at the Asia Cup performance and at his care
Reading the batsman
Video footage is well and good, but there are also plenty of clues for bowlers to pick up from their opponents’ grips, back-lifts and stancesAakash Ch
Careful, master Brian
Given that Brian Lara had hoped to play Test cricket at least until his 40th birthday, his inconsequential contributions in Panchkula must be related
Shubman Gill needs to become a good communicator and define the sort of team he wants India to be
He needs to tell his players what is expected of them and lay out a game plan for them to followGreg Chappell19-Jul-2025Indian tech founder Narayana M
Switch Hit: Oh Jimmy Jimmy
Following James Anderson’s announcement that he will retire from Tests this summer, Alan Gardner, Matt Roller and Vithushan Ehantharajah sat down to d