England spring shoots of regrowth
Victory in a short and, at times, low quality one-day series should not be over-hyped but all recoveries have to start somewhere and England’s may jus
'Coaching more fulfilling than five-wicket haul' – Tudor
Alex Tudor, the former England fast bowler, talks about his foray into coaching, 99 not out, and why he jumped at the chance to visit IndiaKanishkaa
Warner kicks them when they're down
Weary and wandering in the third innings of each Test so far in this series, England have been greedily feasted upon by David WarnerBrydon Coverdale a
Shami and Jadeja wake India up
Under pressure for much of this tour, India were roused by a sparks of brilliance from two individuals who ambushed New Zealand in their second inning
Closest draws and India spinners drawing a blank
Stats highlights from one of the greatest draws, between South Africa and India at the WanderersShiva Jayaraman22-Dec-2013 This was the third-closest
Why can't the rain stay in Spain?
Your first experience of watching a Test in a stadium ruined by weather. That’s not cricket. Or is it?Zeeshan Mahmud23-Oct-2013Choice of gameAfter Soh
The champion of the chase
Virat Kohli’s phenomenal success in ODI chases is largely due to his ability to play percentage cricket at a frenetic pace. He hit only one six in his
Lightning stops play in Hambantota
Plays of the Day from the second ODI between Sri Lanka and New Zealand, in HambantotaAndrew Fidel Fernando12-Nov-2013The interruptionRain proved not t
Freddie's Ashes
The 1981 Ashes belonged to Ian Botham. Nisseem Burkule weighs in on why the 2005 series should be called Freddie’s Ashes. Nisseem Burkule, India10-Jul
Fawad and the uneasy burden of expectations
Fawad Ahmed’s journey is one of Australian cricket’s most remarkable feel-good stories, but it is important to keep his potential Ashes contribution i