Australia's batting woes come into focus
With the likes of Michael Hussey, David Hussey and Ponting getting old, Australia team is losing players who scored in bulk. They have inexperienced b
The Nagpur slab of compacted disappointment
An anti-climax of epic proportionsAndy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013England wrapped up a deserved series win in Nagpur in what was effectively reduced to a thre
Putting words into Strauss's mouth
So what should Andrew Strauss say to his team as they strive to put the Jamaica ‘glitch’ behind themAndy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013It might seem mildly absur
Celebrating Rahul Dravid
From Gopal Rangachary, India I can remember July 1st 2006, as clear as it were yesterdayCricinfo25-Feb-2013Gopal Rangachary, IndiaI can remember Ju
Massive test awaits Bangladesh
In the past, Bangladesh have competed for parts of Test matches before folding. Can they avoid a familiar story on Saturday?Mohammad Isam in Mirpur16-
Eranga capable of sharpening blunt SL attack
In the absence of Lasith Malinga in Tests, Shaminda Eranga has the skills to be the most potent bowler in Sri Lanka’s pace attackAndrew Fernando20-Dec
Swing it like Southee
Tim Southee provided an exhibition of high-quality swing bowling during the first hour, and he’s still learningAndrew Fernando in Galle18-Nov-2012So m
New Zealand's batsmen do too little
New Zealand’s batsmen failed to convert starts into substantial scores in Jamaica, they failed to do it in Antigua tooSubash Jayaraman at Sabina Park0
Five-bowler plan leaves Dhoni facing big call
MS Dhoni is known for his instinctive decisions as a captain. Will he make the hard one on Sehwag’s selection?Abhishek Purohit in Colombo27-Sep-2012Fo
Clinical Morgan plays by numbers
He is not England’s leading scorer at the World Twenty20, but Eoin Morgan carries his teams hopes on his shoulders against an in-form Sri LankaDavid H