'Nobody in their right mind can back England'
Geoff Boycott on England’s upcoming trial by spin, why South Africa can beat Australia, and his memories of playing in India09-Nov-2012Siddhartha Taly
Geoff Boycott on England’s upcoming trial by spin, why South Africa can beat Australia, and his memories of playing in India09-Nov-2012Siddhartha Taly
No matter how many batsmen Pakistan play, middle-order collapses seem to haunt them, much to Misbah-ul-Haq’s chagrin. Finally, with Pakistan playing o
Two Test wins, 14 in ODIs, an inspiring captain, and a promising newcomer made Bangladesh’s 2009 their most successful 12 months everAbu Choudhury29-D
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
Keith Miller, who died today aged 84, was a barnstorming allrounder who lit up the decade after the Second World War with his performancesSteven Lynch
Australia’s bowlers and fielders were relentless on the fourth day, keeping South Africa under constant pressure despite the absence of James Pattinso
A cricket academy director travels to Afghanistan for a camp and returns inspiredMartin Gleeson21-Oct-2012October 4I’ve been fortunate to travel to ma
The lack of a full-time slow bowler to tie down an end for long chunks of the day while also probing for wickets could prove detrimental to an Austral
Stats highlights from the first day of the third Test in PerthS Rajesh and HR Gopalakrishna16-Jan-2008 Rahul Dravid and Sachin Ten
Those familiar diagrams date back to a hundred years ago, when an Australian clerk turned scorer created the first of them Ashley Mallett22-Dec-2012Th