Warne lines 'em up, and Australia's grind
How Shane Warne almost pulled Australia back from the deadOn the ball with S Rajesh and Arun Gopalakrishnan28-Aug-2005On a pitch still playing true, a
Fast fade the glovemen
Osman Samiuddin on the fading fortunes of Pakistan’s veteran wicketkeepersAnalysis by Osman Samiuddin22-Jul-2005Moin Khan: out of favour, and running
A ton for the unsung hero
Stats highlights of Mark Boucher’s career of 100 TestsKanishkaa Balachandran11-Jan-2007 Mark Boucher will walk out for the 100th time
From Harare to Hollywood
Gary Crocker, the former Zimbabwe allrounder, can now be found making his living in Hollywood. Here he talks about his new life, his old life and his
Out of their league
Zimbabwe may have half-decent batting, but overall they will clearly be outclassed at the highest level. By Martin WilliamsonMartin Williamson05-Sep-2
Fans at the 'Sachin Stand'
Jenny Thompson descends on the stands at the Cathedral End where India fans are chanting ‘Sachin Sachin Sachin!’Jenny Thompson in Adelaide24-Jan-2008
Slim pickings
With the ICL making its move, the focus has turned to where the next generation of Indian cricketers will come from. The NCA, which should be the prim
'A dangerous precedent'
After several umpiring errors in the Sydney Test, an official protest from the Indian board saw the unprecedented step of an umpire, Steve Bucknor, be
Sehwag's calm as good as a storm
There were no airy slashes, few high-risk shots, and yet Virender Sehwag’s innings had the same effect as so many of his cavalier knocksGeorge Binoy i
Too many chinks in Kolkata's armour
It’s hard to imagine a 104-run partnership from just 55 balls being intrinsically worthless, especially in the Twenty20 format where such associations