'Tendulkar controls the game'
What are the things that set the great man apart from mere mortals? The ability to read the game acutely, pick the ball early, dedication, discipline
'Playing in the West Indies was always the best'
The South African-born England batsman, 47 today, remembers being pelted by the fastest bowlers in the world, being reduced to tears by the management
Dravid's slips, Murali's swats
Plays of the day for the third day of the first Test between Sri Lanka and India in GalleSidharth Monga in Galle20-Jul-2010Nelson has got Paranavitana
Elephants and curry
Hambantota and the rest of Sri Lanka’s south-eastern coast has wildlife, temples and plenty of opportunities to unwind by the seaLasith Malinga03-Nov-
Sreesanth's agony, and a sporting crowd
Plays of the day from second day of the second Test between India and Australia in BangaloreSidharth Monga at the Chinnaswamy Stadium10-Oct-2010The cr
World Cup spots up for grabs for South Africa players
A run-down of the slots that are still to be decided in South Africa’s World Cup squad and who the contenders are to claim themFirdose Moonda in Durba
Davison woes and DRS questions
ESPNcricinfo presents the plays of the day from another one-sided Group A match, between New Zealand and CanadaNagraj Gollapudi at the Wankhede Stadiu
For the love of Sachin
Mumbai’s games have been better attended than most in this IPL, thanks to the Tendulkar effectTariq Engineer20-May-2011It is an understatement to say
Pollard shows West Indies a glimpse of the future
Like moths to a flame, Ireland’s bowlers tried attracting Pollard’s attention with short balls. He hammered them with all his might, and has the arsen
Nuts, bolts and spin
Amol Rajan’s history of spin bowling is often refreshingly procedural Sahil Dutta23-Jul-2011There is something seductive about spin bowling. To be abl