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How Amir Hussain Lone taught himself to play cricket after losing his arms
He suffered a tragic accident at the age of eight, but found the strength to not give up his dreamAshish Pant09-Mar-20247:01Amir Lone’s inspiring jour
Stats: A struggle for boundaries, a tournament of upsets, and England's pace highs
All the key numbers from the T20 World Cup in Australia, where ball trumped bat, and the Associate nations had a saySampath Bandarupalli14-Nov-2022Bal
West Indies' memorable Test wins this century
From a massive upset against Steve Waugh’s Australia in Antigua to the one-wicket win against Pakistan in JamaicaESPNcricinfo staff16-Aug-2021Won by 1
Shoriful Islam, the Panchagarh pacer who reached for the stars
Once hampered by financial constraints in a village without electricity, he is now the leader of Bangladesh U-19’s attackSreshth Shah30-Jan-2020Patien
How Mohammad Abbas' simple plan bested Aaron Finch
After testing the opener outside off and denying him room, the seamer moved one in to hit the pad – a result that everyone saw it coming – in a tussle
Misbah's wilderness years
An account of the time the Pakistan captain spent out of the team on account of being considered too oldHassan Cheema13-May-2017″How is it possible th
Amit Mishra unveils deadly new variation
In a season where spinners are fighting for survival, Amit Mishra has adapted with his variety. On Thursday night, he unfurled a cross-seam ball bowle
Records tumble for new-look England
ESPNcricinfo staff09-Jun-2015Matt Henry stumbles backwards after taking the catch to remove Alex Hales•Getty ImagesJoe Root was quickly into his strid
Sri Lanka's day-long deja vu
Once again this year, despite having the opposition under the cosh, Sri Lanka’s attack allowed a position of strength to slip away from themAndrew Fid
Competitive, but not quality
The opening day of a low-key series was a battle for both teams, but Zimbabwe earned the right to be the happier side after Bangladesh allowed the day