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Sanga and Mahela's goodbye, Angelo's party, and Shrubsole's World Cup dream
Nail-biters, rollercoasters, unexpected contests and sweet comebacks – our correspondents and writers pick their most memorable matches of the last te
Records galore for Liton Das and Bangladesh
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Will they spray sanitiser at trophy presentations in the future?
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Why Shakib Al Hasan is one of cricket's greatest allrounders
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KL Rahul overcomes self-doubt to pulverise Royal Challengers Bangalore
He finished with an unbeaten 132 off 69 balls – the highest score by an Indian in the IPL and fourth-highest overallDeivarayan Muthu25-Sep-20206:13Gam
Smart Stats: Axar Patel most impactful player Delhi Capitals' big win
The top five contributors in Delhi Capitals’ 59-run victory all played major roles in what was a superb team performanceESPNcricinfo stats team05-Oct-
Cricket after Covid-19: What we missed the most
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Need for speed: How Mitch and Lockie Ferguson developed the Machineroad app
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Pat Cummins' burst gives way to sobering lesson for Australia
Rahane and company could ride out the tough period with greater assurance in the face of a sub-par totalDaniel Brettig27-Dec-2020For eight pre-lunch o
Mignon du Preez: 'I've got this new hunger to get back on the field again'
The former South Africa women’s captain talks about cricket’s return, growing in the WBBL and why she thinks South Africa could be a world-beating sid