Anderson comes full circle
The Lancastrian’s three wickets on day one at Galle brought him level with one of the county’s most famous sonsAndrew McGlashan in Galle26-Mar-2012Whe
Pain without much gain for Pakistan
Plays of the Day from the first day of the Galle Test between Sri Lanka and PakistanKanishkaa Balachandran in Galle22-Jun-2012Poor shot of the dayThar
Workloads and players need careful managing
The international schedule demands that England rest their key performers or face a repeat of the Kevin Pietersen stand-offGeorge Dobell02-Jun-2012The
'The women's game is headed the T20 way'
Clare Connor, head of the ICC’s women’s cricket committee, talks about strategy and funding plans for women’s cricket, and the decline of their Test g
Ireland game is no joke for Australia
Twenty20 rankings change very quickly, but for a few days Ireland were above Australia which did not go down well for the men in green and goldDavid H
All-round Irfan grabs his chances
Irfan Pathan has made the most of his latest comeback – now the challenge is to display the same kind of form in Indian conditionsAbhishek Purohit in
Way ahead of the pack
Sachin Tendulkar achieved the kind of batting numbers which are likely to remain records by some distanceS Rajesh23-Dec-2012Sachin Tendulkar’s numbers
Where have all the batsmen gone?
The Sheffield Shield used to be a factory for producing Test-ready batsmen. But a combination of green seaming pitches and flawed techniques has resul
India's last bit of pride at stake
The home side enter the final in hope rather than expectation and need either a massive improvement, or a lot of luck, to draw the seriesSidharth Mong
England caught in spin cycle
The familiar failings and self-inflicted wounds suggest England’s batsmen remained scarred by recent experiences in AsiaGeorge Dobell in Ahmedabad17-N