Tattooed trickster bears England anger
After 101 days, across eight cities, in the 18th match at the ninth and final venue, England had Jade Dernbach to direct their frothing anger uponVith
Stokes' six, and a bash for cash
A day out at the cricket with mates from England can be nice even if your team’s four-down in the seriesStuart Lowe04-Jan-2014Choice of gameI live in
South Africa lack their Centurion spark
South Africa were not awful on the opening day, but from a position where they had Australia in significant trouble the attack could not ram home the
How Shami succeeded at Eden
The ball was moving towards the shiny side, but most of Mohammed Shami’s wickets came not with the traditional full-reverse length, but from just shor
Test batting on Dhoni's mind ahead of ODIs
MS Dhoni’s half hour against the red ball in the nets, two days ahead of the South Africa ODI series, suggests he is thinking hard about his Test-matc
Ear-splitting, earth-shaking, shiver-inducing
Cricket writers pick their abiding Tendulkar memory10-Oct-2013The lights in the press box started flickeringSteven Lynch: I’ve only ever been to one O
Even outside Asia
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'I wasted the first four years of my career'
The New Zealand great recalls his tours to India, his battle with depression, and speaks of the challenges facing modern-day allroundersSiddarth Ravin
Virat Kohli and the art of ODI batting
A look at how Virat Kohli paces his innings in ODIs, and how it has helped him in his success as a batsman in ODIsShiva Jayaraman08-Jul-2013Virat Kohl
Bowling a let-down for RCB yet again
The expectations are heaped on Royal Challengers’ batsmen. But it’s the bowlers who have consistently let the team downAbhishek Purohit14-May-2013Afte