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'Not where they belong' – Premier League games in United States a bad idea says Bournemouth’s American owner
Bournemouth owner Bill Foley has rejected the idea of playing Premier League games in the United States.Article continues belowArticle continues below
Enzo Maresca claims Chelsea can 'dominate' Premier League for 'next five or ten years' – but rejects suggestion his team are title contenders this season
Enzo Maresca believes Chelsea will dominate English football in the next five to ten years, but he ruled out winning the title this season.Article con
Who is Bilal Asif?
A lowdown on Pakistan’s newest Test debutant, who can bat and bowl sharp offbreaks as well as the Umar Farooq07-Oct-2018Where is he from?Bilal Asif ha
Jadeja's three-wicket over dismantles New Zealand for 262
ESPNcricinfo staff24-Sep-2016Kane Williamson was undone by one that ripped back in sharply from R Ashwin. New Zealand had slumped from 159 for 1 to 17
Sri Lanka battle in the follow-on
ESPNcricinfo staff29-May-2016… before Lahiru Thirimanne was the last man out•Getty ImagesNick Compton caught him off a skied slog for 19•Getty Image
Limited progress holds West Indies back
West Indies’ bowlers made some improvements between the two Tests but on the opening day in Port Elizabeth, when they could have had a say in the day’
The man who made the BCCI answerable
Mukul Mudgal is the judge who in 2001 made the BCCI liable to writ petitions and is also involved in formulating two key pieces of sporting legislatio
'You just can't script that' – SA breathe easy after a 'Camel classic' in Centurion
Eight wickets down, 32 runs still to get, and a WTC final spot at stake; there were more than a few jangling nerves at SuperSport ParkFirdose Moonda29
Home comforts, and local leaders
The season is more likely to be remembered for the off-field drama, but there were several cricketing talking points as wellSiddarth Ravindran27-May-2
A needless delay and a torrid welcome
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the first day of the first Test between South Africa and Australia, in Cape Town Brydon Coverdale and