Tamim shows both teams the way
The Bangladesh opener produced a wonderful 125 but couldn’t find support from his team-mates, while England continue their quest to find a similarly d
Muddled thinking costs India
India lacked clarity in their thought process, and the Jayawardenes – Mahela and Prasanna – took full tollCricinfo staff18-Nov-2009The picture became
'I know I'll be back soon' – Chawla
Piyush Chawla believes that if he does well in the Champions League Twenty20, against “highly-ranked batsmen”, he stands to earn a recall to the India
Versatile Dilshan up for any challenge
Tillakaratne Dilshan is no mood to let go of any opportunity that comes his way, not even wicketkeepingSidharth Monga in Colombo11-Jul-2009Tillakaratn
'Talking on the field doesn't make you tough'
One of cricket’s most outspoken players and most acclaimed captains talks frankly about Bradman, Vic Richardson, and starting and going at the right t
Wanderers at war
The Gauteng board faces allegations from within of racial bias even as it fights Cricket South Africa over IPL issuesFirdose Moonda25-Jul-2009Johnson
Getting personal
Few surprises in this collection of tributes to one of India’s greats by a star-studded line-upSuresh Menon15-Aug-2009This is a superbly produced coff
Bright end of a dark street
Suresh Raina looks back at his worst year, 2007, as a blessing in disguiseSriram Veera in Hyderabad11-Jan-2009 Suresh Raina believes he h
Waiting for a turning point
Who is Pritam Gandhe? To people who follow domestic cricket – especially the Plate League – through scorecards (there’s no other way really), he is a
The dead rubber that transformed a team
A dead rubber it may have been, but the victory in Sydney provided Australia’s rookies with invaluable self-affirmation of their abilities at internat