Staying alive
The Champions Trophy has shown that ODIs can still be a format in which many things pleasing and surprising may happenOsman Samiuddin in South Africa0
Greenhorn and greyhair take Bangalore through
A veteran and a novice, who couldn’t be more different in personality, made the difference for Bangalore by playing in characterSriram Veera in Durban
Play Johnson, rest Hussey
Peter English10-Aug-2009Australia are favourites to retain the Ashes at The Oval, where they need only a draw to keep the trophy after levelling the s
'I think we will beat India or Australia'
In the second part of the interview, Pakistan’s captain talks about the side’s prospects in the Champions Trophy, the legacy he wants to leave behind,
Shame about Roy
Andrew Symonds went fishing when he should have been at a team meeting, leaving the Australian management in a rage and getting the media talking02-Se
When Laxman bats like he did today …
For 470 minutes over the last two days even the Feroz Shah Kotla’s garish stand at the Tata End didn’t look ugly. For 470 minutes, Laxman cloaked viol
Captain rises to the fore
It’s safe to say that those that doubted the calibre of Ricky Ponting will be feeling a touch sheepish this eveningCricinfo staff09-Oct-2008
West Indies' attack lacked variety
If there are two specialist spinners in a 15-man squad with a pitch like the Oval, someone offering variety should be allowed to absorb some overs and
Little time but lots of action
A truncated first day’s play had more than its share of action and ended with the honours tantalisingly evenSambit Bal in Galle31-Jul-2008
England's momentum hits the wall
The three innings to date of this Lord’s Test have played out like some convoluted brainteaserAndrew Miller at Lord's13-Jul-2008 Eng