The master of nuances
Anil Kumble’s 600 wickets are just rewards for a cultured practitioner of a unique artSambit Bal at the WACA17-Jan-2008 Kumble has
Bruised, battered but battling on
Martin Williamson looks at how the ICC fared in 2007Martin Williamson23-Dec-2007 Malcolm Speed keeps soldiering on among familiar
Pitch was off the pace
For all the predictions of damage from Australia’s four fast men there was not much blazing firePeter English at the WACA16-Jan-2008
Lara's mastery against spin
Lara scored 53 runs off 63 balls against spin and only 16 runs off 37 balls against the fast bowlers. At every opportunity, Lara used his feet to smot
Fault lines in a hero's tale
David Frith reviews by Roland PerryDavid Frith14-Jun-2006 A friend of mine declared himself “shattered” by this book. With millions of ot
Ashraful's blitz, and Zaheer's rise
Stats highlights from India’s thumping three-day win in the second Test against BangladeshS Rajesh27-May-2007 Mohammad Ashraful’s 67
Gillespie sends England dizzy
When a side loses their sixth and seventh wickets in quick succession – as Australia did late last night – the opposing bowlers feel rightly buoyed by
Sehwag's scorcher
How Virender Sehwag repeatedly peppered the off side en route to his unbeaten 96On the ball with S Rajesh and Arun Gopalakrishnan15-Jan-2006On the fir
Eleven featherbed fixtures
Eleven matches that featured a surfeit of runs17-Jan-2006This XI is the choice of Andrew Miller and Martin Williamson. Undoubtedly readers will have t
Dear World Cup, please be more exciting, please?
There have been three upsets already, but no close finishes, and very little jeopardy thanks to the tournament formatAndrew Fidel Fernando24-Oct-2023I