India
How Rishabh Pant's six could spoil India's comeback
In one magnificent shot, India went from being in control of the game to hanging by a thread.
India
In one magnificent shot, India went from being in control of the game to hanging by a thread.
India
From 2013 to 2019, all was good. Everyone was doing what they should. Then the batters decided to let the bowlers completely take over their job as well.
Analysis
Are India suddenly bad against spin?
Men's cricket
Greatness comes with a tax, and Kohli was paying it for a long time. Now, he gets to cash in.
India
Because of SKY's foot of God, India won a World Cup that they had deserved many times over the last 11 years.
Analysis
When Jasprit Bumrah is at his best, you cannot play him. When he’s really bad, you still can’t.
India
The IPL, as Lalit Modi imagined, was to be a marriage between Bollywood glitz and cricket - India’s two favourite money-spinners.
Analysis
How teams stack up given their results so far, their batting in each phase, and their upcoming schedules
Men's cricket
Ambati Rayudu was a genius against the spinning ball, a rebel, frequently retired, overlooked, and a winner. With his talent he could’ve been a better cricketer, but few players have ever packed in as much as him.
T20s
To convince the players in the first place, Kerry Packer used Ian Chappell and Tony Greig to recruit his players. Three decades later, Tony Greig would be involved in another rebel cricket league.
Story
When Martin Crowe invented Cricket Max, people laughed. But by 2007, things had changed.
Analysis
Day three from Dharamsala