South Africa's invincibles
The last time South Africa beat Australia at home was nearly 44 years ago. Four protagonists from the series remember those heady daysFirdose Moonda30
'You can either bowl quick or you can't'
Shaun Tait likes to keep an eye on the speed gun, makes no-bouncer pacts with other fast bowlers, and loves him some TVInterview by Jack Wilson01-Feb-
Time for Fletcher to make visible impact
Duncan Flethcer hardly interacts with anyone except his bosses and the players, and the players have always been full of praise for him without being
It takes two to tango
Two greats look back on 20 years of friendship that has included World Cup heartbreak, a world-record stand, and missing a weddingInterview by Jo Harm
Smith scores a double, 9000 and equals Bradman
Stats highlights from a day dominated by Smith and de Villiers at DubaiShiva Jayaraman24-Oct-2013 When Graeme Smith reached his double-century, he bec
From good to bad for de Kock and Beard
Plays of the Day from the Lions v Otago Champions League T20 match in JaipurMohammad Isam29-Sep-2013The fumbleAlmost everything that Quinton de Kock d
A Test that enveloped the soul
With sinuous curves and shuddering jolts, no less. And lest we forget: all hail Ashton AgarAndy Zaltzman16-Jul-2013There is nothing like a good Test m
Gamechanger's back but game itself has changed
He will, now, not be judged on his past as India’s most influential cricket administrator but on how he handles two opposing factions led by the same
A forgotten rain rule, an unforgettable spat
India’s matches in Zimbabwe haven’t been the most memorable. Here are a few that stand outSidharth Monga23-Jul-2013India’s visits to the beautiful tre
Full circle for Anderson and Broad
In 2008, after an embarrassing defeat in Hamilton, the bowling attack that would lift England to the top of the rankings began to take shape in Wellin