Strauss savours a year-capping victory
Not many teams beat South Africa on home soil, even fewer do it by an innings an hour into the final dayAndrew McGlashan in Durban30-Dec-2009As the cr
India should have been more inclusive
IPL remains India-centric but a cricketing powerhouse like India should think biggerRamiz Raja21-Jan-2010The IPL’s auction hammer has hit Pakistan bad
The class of 1998
England’s World Cup-winning U-19 players went on to have very different lives. Some of glory and Tests, others of loneliness and broken dreamsTanya Al
Malinga's marvellous comeback
Muttiah Muralitharan’s farewell and 800th wicket dominated the Galle Test, but Lasith Malinga’s contribution to Sri Lanka’s victory was criticalSidhar
There's nothing like cricket in the Caribbean
Steel bands, soca music, and a game that was decided off the last ball. Fun? You betLloyda Garrett09-May-2010The gameI chose this match mainly because
Tsotsobe's poor luck continues
ESPNcricinfo brings you the plays of the fifth day of the third Test between South Africa and India at NewlandsFirdose Moonda at Newlands06-Jan-2011Th
Group A heads for tight finish
As the last round of the Ranji Trophy Super League approaches, we take a look at what teams will have to do to grab the remaining four quarter-final s
Injured Kallis out-thinks India
Jacques Kallis faced more adversity on the fourth day than he did in the first innings and came up trumps again, winning the mental battle against the
Australia desperate, but Beer not the answer
The selection of Michael Beer makes little sense, for he is neither a local with vast experience of the WACA, nor the best spinner in the countryBrydo
Papua New Guinea show the Associates the way
They are now the Ireland of the second-rung Associate teams, and a lot of their progress has had to do with the man at the helm of their administratio