Short fuse, long haul
One man’s audacity was outdone by another’s tenacity Siddarth Ravindran16-Aug-2009How Coventry missed the double (reproduced from Cricinfo’s ball-by-b
One man’s audacity was outdone by another’s tenacity Siddarth Ravindran16-Aug-2009How Coventry missed the double (reproduced from Cricinfo’s ball-by-b
Sangakkara’s knock is unlikely to save Sri Lanka from losing the Test, though it may prevent a second successive innings defeat,Cricinfo staff05-Dec-2
For Pakistan, the cloud of match-fixing never really went away. The perception of it has woven itself into the very fabric of society at largeOsman Sa
Not Polly, Rusty is South Africa’s new un-hittable death-overs specialist – and lots more besides. Watch out for him at the World Twenty20Firdose Moon
Much had changed statistically since these two teams last met, but in terms of familiarity of sequence it was pretty much the same storyJamie Alter14-
The biggest point of conversation going into the match was which Shoaib Akhtar would turn up; as it transpired, he settled for the middle ground betwe
Shane Watson overcame India’s bowling and barracking and the nervous 90s to score a fighting centurySidharth Monga in Mohali01-Oct-2010The way a man i
Yuvraj Singh looks back at a troubled year, marked by injury, controversy and the loss of formInterview by Sharda Ugra21-Sep-2010Yuvraj Singh’s career
David Warner’s innings on the third day in Hobart was an encouraging glimpse of what he can offer Australia’s Test teamBrydon Coverdale at the Belleri
On three of their last four tours, they have lost the first Tests, all rain-affected games. The weather in Melbourne doesn’t promise anything differen