Amla steps it up a notch
Known for his remarkable composure, the calm centre of South Africa’s middle order insists there are other, more colourful, facets to his personality,
Resilient Smith resurrects public image
His raised arms, beaming face and slightly moist eyes showed the feelings of a man who believed he had taken a giant step to winning a match and a sma
Defeat could herald new era for England
England’s coach Andy Flower has backed his team’s ability to bounce back from severe setbacks to help them recover in the UAEGeorge Dobell in Dubai20-
Kohli, Rohit in race for No. 6 Test spot
India will take heart from seeing both candidates for the only open spot in the Test line-up for the Australia tour, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, in
An all-green non-contest
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The lethal drizzle and Cowan's distinction
ESPNcricinfo presents Plays of the Day from the first day of the first Test between Australia and India in MelbourneSidharth Monga at the MCG26-Dec-20
Top-order failures hurt visitors
England were not as dominant as they were expected to be, but were still far too strong for a West Indies team struggling for batting consistencyMadhu
Loud shots land softly for Bell
Ian Bell’s return to England’s ODI side was not championed throughout the land but he is now liberated of his troubles over the winter and in some for
'I know more about offspin than Sachin'
The India and Chennai bowler on the one thing he can beat Tendulkar at, and being a bit of a cricket nerdInterview by Nagraj Gollapudi04-Apr-2012Tell
Fragile openers a worry for India
The recent failures of Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir are a reminder of the bad old days of 10-15 years ago when the No. 3 Rahul Dravid was virtua