Railways get back on track
The story of Railways’ journey from the bottom of Group A to the quarter-finalsAbhishek Purohit20-Dec-2010Railways are the New Zealand of the Ranji Tr
Johnson's confidence sounds a warning
Mitchell Johnson has a habit of clicking as a bowler after runs with the bat have given him confidence, and England have every reason to be wary after
Bravo sets a trap
Plays of the day from the second day of the second Test between Sri Lanka and West Indies in ColomboAndrew Fernando in Colombo24-Nov-2010The trap of t
England begin to gel as a Twenty20 unit
It’s difficult to know quite how good England were in the opening Super Eight game because Pakistan were so poor, but there is no doubt they are a vas
Sharp eyes, soft hands, quick feet
A few key skills and attributes needed to be succesful against spin bowlingAakash Chopra20-May-2010Haven’t we heard a zillion times that batsmen from
'It's out of our hands now' – Siddle
Mahela Jayawardene’s press conference was a bit like the match itself: done and dusted in less time than he would have needed to strap on his pads. Pe
Can't buy me sense
While Twenty20 riches can buy diamond earrings, gold chains, designer watches and lifelong financial security for West Indies’ players, they can’t gua
Steyn cashes in on timely change of luck
Steyn’s performance summed up the nature of fast bowling. Enjoy the luck when it is with youAndrew McGlashan in Johannesburg14-Jan-2010Dale Steyn bowl
The epitome of the English sportsman
Shep was a cricketer before he was an umpire, and in both roles he loved the game immenselyDavid Frith29-Oct-2009Former umpire David Shepherd, who die
Vijay impresses with calm in the eye of the storm
That Vijay managed to make an impression through the mayhem created by Sewhag at Brabourne Stadium testifies to his innings – and also to his ability