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Jos Buttler's vice-captaincy earmarks him as future Test leader
At the start of the season Buttler wasn’t even in the Test team and now he has replaced James Anderson as Joe Root’s right-hand manGeorge Dobell at Ed
The Kohli-Tendulkar comparison in overseas series
Much like Sachin Tendulkar in the 1990s, Virat Kohli has been the only consistent batsman for India on tours to Australia, England, New Zealand and So
FAQs: All you need to know about the 2019-21 World Test Championship
Nine teams will contest a total of 27 bilateral series in the inaugural World Test Championship between 2019 to 2021Nagraj Gollapudi17-May-2018What is
'I haven't chased anything with so much heart and passion' – KL Rahul on match-winning hundred
The f-words that describe India’s matchwinner in Manchester: fearless and free-flowing Nagraj Gollapudi at Old Trafford04-Jul-20181:11Laxman: Not once
Dangerous times for Sarfraz Ahmed
Sarfraz, and as a result his bowlers, couldn’t stick to anything long enough to know whether it would work or notOsman Samiuddin in Dubai11-Oct-2018If
Haris Sohail breaks through with innings of unhurried intelligence
He learned plenty about batting at Test level during Pakistan’s tour of the UK without quite making the big scores to show for it. Now, in Dubai, he m
Calm self-belief takes Ravindra Jadeja to long-awaited milestone
Batting with the confidence of a man who averages 50 over the last two years, the hometown hero shepherded the tail expertly to reach his maiden Test
Luckless Lahore look to Hafeez, de Villiers to spark a turnaround
Having finished last in all previous seasons, Lahore Qalandars have pinned their hopes on local captain Mohammad Hafeez and overseas recruit AB de Vil
Hardik Pandya and the man in the mirror
By speaking without filters, Pandya has shown us a glimpse, if we needed it, of the conversation and mindset in the wider Indian societyJayaditya Gupt
Talking points: Has Sunrisers' game plan gotten stale?
Sunrisers had only ever lost two IPL games after putting up 180, but their famed bowling unit is showing signs of cracking at the death. Srinath Sripa