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Henry six-for headlines New Zealand dominance on opening day
New Zealand 92 for 0 (Conway 51*, Young 41*) trail Zimbabwe 149 (Ervine 39, Henry 6-39, Smith 3-20) by 57 runsMatt Henry’s 6 for 39 scythed through Zi
Mulder 264* as SA post 465 on opening day
South Africa feasted on a largely toothless Zimbabwe attack, putting on 222 runs in just the final sessionShashank Kishore06-Jul-2025Wiaan Mulder cele
The Mayank Yadav story: from not having a run-up to lighting up the IPL
The Lucknow Super Giants fast bowler had to wait two years for his chance in the IPL, and he made sure it was worth itNagraj Gollapudi01-Apr-2024In 20
Can Zimbabwe spring another surprise against Pakistan?
They had beaten Pakistan in the 2022 World Cup and in a Super Over in late 2020. Zimbabwe would want to repeat it in the upcoming ODIsDanyal Rasool23-
IPL 2024 – have batters ever had it better?
Four teams took the intent and scoring to a new level; others might have no choice but to follow suitSidharth Monga27-May-2024Eight of the nine highes
Mooney, Wolvaardt go rogue to right Giants' wrongs
The first team to opt to bat in WPL 2024, Giants put on an exhilarating display having previously struggled for runs in the seasonAshish Pant07-Mar-20
PBKS 'haven't achieved anything yet' – Ponting keeps it real
“It’s pretty obvious to see that this is a really talented team that are all on the same page and heading in the same direction,” Ricky Ponting saysES
Iftikhar Ahmed, a man primed to beat New Zealand at their own game
Like the Blackcaps, he gets the most out of his abilities. He is Pakistan’s most aggressive batter and their most economical spinner at the World CupD
Raniele exalta campanha do Corinthians na Copa do Brasil: 'Continuem duvidando'
MatériaMais Notíciasda marjack bet: O Corinthians encara o Vasco nesta quarta-feira (17), na Neo Química Arena, pelo jogo de ida da final da Copa do B
Sean Dyche fuming at Bruno Fernandes moment in Man Utd draw at Nottingham Forest
Amad Diallo’s delightful volley continued Manchester United’s unbeaten run and extended Sean Dyche’s wait for his first Premier League win as Nottingh