How the Indo-Pak deadlock was broken
The twists and turns in India and Pakistan’s cricketing relations between late 2008 and mid-2012ESPNcricinfo staff16-Jul-2012December 18, 2008India ca
Early signs encouraging for Dananjaya
Sri Lanka took a gamble by throwing a rookie spinner into deep end and he responded with the best figures of the match. It should promise more opportu
Acclimatised Pakistan ready for India
Pakistan had been constantly reminded of the different conditions awaiting them, which is why their quick adjustment during the three one-dayers again
A new ball, a new start
Michael Beer has earned his second chance at Test cricket through strong domestic form which hasn’t often been the way for Australian spinnersDaniel B
The militant man of the people
Board-player relations were at their most acrimonious during Dinanath Ramnarine’s time as the WIPA chief, but he was more than just the trouble-maker
Fitting farcical end to meaningless game
Perhaps its biggest failing was that the match was marketed as a tribute to Jacques Kallis. Only an invitation to contest a pillow-fight or a game of
'I bounce back strong'
He rattled Australia, Sri Lanka and India with pace and bounce but Chris Tremlett’s England career has been stalled againAlan Gardner06-Mar-2012Chris
The indomitable Kallis
ESPNCricinfo presents Plays of the Day from the second day at CenturionFirdose Moonda at Centurion16-Dec-2011The hero of the day Jacques Kallis looked
How big is your drum?
Finally a Lankan game at the G. Bring on the bands and the lively fansPriyan Weerasinghe03-Mar-2012Choice of gameFunny how Cricket Australia allocates
The pressure is on, but Laxman is positive
VVS Laxman, perennially the most disposable man among the Indian batting heavyweights, has an axe hanging over his head. If he is worried, he didn’t s