Tearaway Chameera takes the Test by the scruff
After trying hard to get his captain’s attention, Dushmantha Chameera turned the Test in Sri Lanka’s favour with a weapon not usually associated with
Ashwin's Johannesburg pain turns Delhi redemption
A disappointing Johannesburg Test in 2013 meant Ashwin was dropped, perhaps unfairly, from the team for six matches. Two years and a tweaked bowling a
Clarke, the 'un-Australian' who succeeded
Australian cricket never really accepted Michael Clarke for who he was, and instead expected him to be much like his mean, tough predecessorsAmber Sin
Let's celebrate cricket
Scyld Berry does just that in his new book, delving into the game’s history, as well as musing on the topics of language, race, numbers, and more besi
Malik's century marks extraordinary comeback
Shoaib Malik has fulfilled many roles for Pakistan but his unbeaten hundred after returning from a five-year Test absence was remarkable even by his s
Toronto to Birmingham
A Pakistan fan’s trans-continental journey ends in disappointment, but not before he has some funDanish Lallany16-Jun-2013Choice of gameLast Champions
Eden turns into Wankhede
The Kolkata crowd backed Mumbai in the qualifierSaurav Dey25-May-2013Choice of gameI was in Kolkata for a while so I thought it would be a good idea t
Is Flintoff really "great"?
So, after hearing all the hype about him, and rolling your eyes at the English media saying he’s a better allrounder than Botham, when you finally get
Ashes crowds show how times have changed
From Fergus Peace, Australia Cricinfo25-Feb-2013The baton has passed in the stands as well•Getty Images“Aussie! Aussie! Aussie!” Ben Hilfenhaus’ f
Du Plessis' pain before his gain
ESPNcricinfo presents the plays of the day from the second day in Port ElizabethFirdose Moonda at St George's Park12-Jan-2013Pain of the dayAgain