Tendulkar 38* after West Indies fold for 182
West Indies served up another dose of inept batting to roll over for 182 after which it was time for the Tendulkar showThe Report by Siddarth Ravindr
Mumbai spinners seal comfortable win
A round-up of the fourth day’s play from second-round Group A matches of the Ranji Trophy 2013-14ESPNcricinfo staff10-Nov-2013ScorecardYuvraj Singh ma
Smith and de Villiers flatten Pakistan
AB de Villiers and Graeme Smith pummelled the Pakistan bowlers during an unbeaten stand worth 326 that stretched South Africa’s lead in the second Tes
Players take concerns to CA
At a time when Australia’s cricketers are preparing a report to tackle the game’s apparent decline at the top level and around the nation, Cricket Aus
Legspin tough for left-handers – Mishra
Amit Mishra, who bowled a tight spell against Faisalabad Wolves in Mohali on Wednesday, has said he wanted to prove that he could bowl equally well to
Shamshur makes case for Bangladesh squad
Shamsur Rahman has chosen the biggest stage in Bangladesh’s domestic cricket to re-launch his bid for a place in the senior sideMohammad Isam 23-Sep-2
Ten Doeschate keeps Colchester content
As with all festival cricket all over the country, the future of cricket at Castle Park is not guaranteed, so the loss of the third day’s play in Colc
England still hold edge despite changes
ESPNcricinfo previews the first T20 at the Ageas BowlThe Preview by Alex Winter28-Aug-2013Match factsAugust 29, Ageas BowlStart time 1830 (1730 GMT)St
Late wickets dampen Bell's day
Ian Bell conceded that England were “disappointed” to lose three late wickets to surrender a strong position towards the end of the first dayGeorge Do
Bridging Watson's concentration gap
Shane Watson’s opening partner, Chris Rogers, believes he can help close the concentration gap that has kept the allrounder from turning good into gre