Futebol
Tendulkar to the rescue, again
The Tendulkar on view today was neither the mad attacker of the 1990s nor the accumulator of the early 2000s, but someone in betweenSharda Ugra23-Feb-
Confident England have never had it so good
In the past eight months, the humiliation England have heaped on their two highest-profile opponents has been devastatingAndrew Miller at The Oval19-A
Defeated, but far from discouraged
They didn’t win the tournament, but T&T got the cricketing world talking of the talent in the CaribbeanNagraj Gollapudi in Hyderabad23-Oct-2009Trinida
India's day of futility, until Bumrah catches fire
There was physical courage, there were technical tweaks, and nothing really worked. But the final act showed not all was lostAlagappan Muthu03-Jan-202
India return to sporting South Africa, still chasing history
India have run their hosts close on each of their last five visits, and the pitches there always keep them in the game. Still, they are yet to close o
What David Miller, Kagiso Rabada's IPL form means for South Africa
ESPNcricinfo examines the roles of various South Africa players via their recent IPL performancesGaurav Sundararaman07-Jun-20222:02David Miller: ‘I pr
Unwanted history brings David Warner, Will Pucovski into the frame for Australia
It’s been 32 years since Australia have been pinned down so expertly by tourists, and their captain wants clearer plans from his batsmenDaniel Brettig
All-time Pakistan World Cup XI
Osman Samiuddin, ESPNcricinfo’s senior editor, picks his all-time Pakistan World Cup XIOsman Samiuddin02-Apr-2019You might think stuffing a couple of
Root reveals signs of England's plans
Not everything came off for England in Brisbane but Joe Root was a captain with a bag full of ideasGeorge Dobell24-Nov-2017He always said he’d do thin
Bangladesh still haunted by World T20 collapse
Bangladesh were in strong positions with bat and ball but Mashrafe Mortaza was left to rue missed opportunities after England’s resilience saw them ho