West Indies' good work undone in a flash
After two sessions of hard work from the bowlers West Indies ended on the verge of defeat after a batting collapseNagraj Gollapudi at Trent Bridge27-M
The last of Trumper
It is a hundred years to the day that Victor Trumper played his last Test match. A look back at the genius batsman (and his phobia of clergymen)Ashley
The dream is dead
India’s three stalwarts will never win a Test series in Australia. How broken they must feelSidharth Monga at the SCG06-Jan-2012It’s all over, as Bill
Off-season preparation the reason for MP's rise
The lack of star players and professional signings has actually worked in Madhya Pradesh’s favour this season. They’ve also shown the resilience to pr
Amla and Philander finish top of the class
Marks out of ten for South Africa following the 2011-12 tour of South AfricaFirdose Moonda in Johannesburg22-Nov-2011Vernon Philander’s future in Test
A Gayle-sized hole in West Indies' batting
Without Chris Gayle, West Indies’ top order is inexperienced and on a sluggish surface in Delhi their lack of nous was sorely exposed S Aga09-Nov-2011
'I've never had to work harder' – Pietersen
For the third time in his career but the second time in eight months, Kevin Pietersen translated a solid start into an explosive double-century finish
Kentucky fried cricket
Cricket Australia says its sponsorship deal with KFC is vital for the game’s health, but in a country where childhood obesity is on the rise, many bel
The styles of Gayle and Sehwag
The two opening batsmen have more in common than just their placid demeanours and astronomical strike rates Aakash Chopra17-May-2011A poll on a social
Lee's undiscovered country
Despite suffering what might have been career-threatening injuries, Brett Lee, was single-minded about not letting his epitaph be written, and he now