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Year-ender 2017

2017 Year-ender, England Women: A World Cup high and an Ashes low

England grabbed an impressive fourth World Cup title and also managed to beat Australia in Australia

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2017 Year-ender South Africa Women: Old habits die hard

Much like the men’s side, South Africa women also suffered from the fear of finals.

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Afghanistan in 2017: Rashid Khan’s arrival, Mohammad Shahzad’s unceremonious exit and the coveted Test status

By end of 2017, world cricket doesn't only know Afghanistan for its' hostile condition back home, but is aware of the national side's elevation gaining momentum.

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Year-ender: T20I XI of 2017

There have been some memorable innings, and bowlers have again tarnished the myth of T20I being a batsman-dominated format. On the contrary, there were very few all-round performances that stood out.

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Year-ender 2017: Top videos

A picture speaks louder than words, but a video includes 25 images in one second (60 images if slow motion).

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2017 Year-ender, Australia Women: A year of few downs and Ashes triumph

2017 was a topsy-turvy year for the Australian women’s team.

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Best tweets from cricketing world in 2017: MS Dhoni, Harsh Goenka’s IPL fiasco; Abhinav Mukund shuts racial-abuse trolls

Thanks to the extension of word limit to 280 characters, cricketers have become all the more vocal.

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Year-ender 2017: Top 10 bowling spells

Rashid Khan, from the militant nation, emerged second in the shorter formats. Goodness knows how satanic he would have been had Afghanistan played Test cricket this year. Kaustubh S. Mayekar relives the spellbinding performances in short tell-a-tales.

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2017 Year-ender, Pakistan Women: Promising year concealed by controversies

Unlike the men, however, Pakistan women had little to write home about in 2017. Here is a recap.

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Bangladesh in 2017: A year of ups and downs

Bangladesh had a mixed year, with some achievements and a lot of confusions.

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