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Cristiano Ronaldo reunion for Marcus Rashford at Al-Nassr? Saudi Pro League interest in want-away Man Utd forward working on £325,000-a-week contract
Marcus Rashford may be offered the opportunity to reunite with Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr, with Saudi interest shown in the Manchester United star.
Kane and Dane stardust gives Middlesex a chance to park the off-field angst
After a winter of financial wrangling, arrivals of Williamson and Paterson offer an overdue sense of optimismAndrew Miller02-Apr-2025It’s hard these d
'Afghanistan, you have pulled off the biggest upset in World Cup cricket'
Sachin Tendulkar, Ian Bishop, Mithali Raj, Shoaib Akhtar and others react to Afghanistan’s stunning win over EnglandESPNcricinfo staff15-Oct-2023Wonde
Unprecedented highs and haunting lows – Mathews' complicated journey to 100 Tests
If one looks back at his career and wonders what could have been, it’s only because of the high bar he’d set himselfAndrew Fidel Fernando24-Jul-2022An
Talking Points – Did Delhi Capitals underestimate Wriddhiman Saha?
Also, Rabada has failed to take a single wicket in the powerplay this season. Why is that?Matt Roller27-Oct-20203:37Warner or Saha – who made the bigg
Bad weather, good Bangladesh
Not the ideal weather for a game of cricket, but Bangladesh’s performance made it worth a visitTawhid Qureshi08-May-2019Choice of gameThe tri-series b
The toast is aflame but butter won't melt for England
England, in training, in batting, in self-appraisals, are beginning to sound just a little bit softGeorge Dobell in Sydney06-Jan-2018If you burn your
Sarfraz century not enough for brittle Pakistan
ESPNcricinfo staff27-Aug-2016Pakistan were soon two down as Sharjeel Khan could do nothing about a beauty from Mark Wood•Getty ImagesThe ball nipped f
When Brathwaite bamboozled Holder, and Sri Lanka
Kraigg Brathwaite gutted Sri Lanka, and moved his team briskly towards parity, surprising his captain as well as the oppositionAndrew Fidel Fernando i
How much can a captain influence short-term performance?
Modern captains have less power than ever, yet they are still held overwhelmingly accountable for decisions and tactics arrived at by backroom consens