Simple man, simple plan
England’s new captain may not be too experienced, but no one could be more up for the jobWill Luke10-Oct-2008 “I love being involved all t
Relative unknowns seize their chance
The two bowlers who impressed most during the Duleep Trophy were virtual unknowns from India’s cricketing backwaters: Andhra legspinner M Suresh and V
Pace is back
Dale Steyn is the world’s No. 1-ranked fast man and Mitchell Johnson is second on the list and on day two in Durban they showed that a fast-bowling co
Reality bites
It probably helps if you are coaching Bangladesh to be both grimly realistic and cautiously optimistic. Luckily for Bangladesh, Jamie Siddons is able
A free-for-all
Where else in the world would a scheduled day of first-class cricket be adjusted for reasons outside of the playing conditions, as occurred on Sunday
The Bell factor and India's bowling worries
A statistical review of the England-India ODI seriesMathew Varghese10-Sep-2007With the series decider at Lord’s ending in a no-contest, Paul Collingwo
Delhi's deadly duo wait for an India opening
Only time will tell whether India wants to have at least one of them in the Test squad but till then, Delhi is happy to have both Aakash Chopra and Ga
The lady Don
Seven for seven in an innings, the first hat-trick in women’s cricket, a 75-minute century – Betty Wilson, Australian allrounder extraordinaire of the
By fans, for fans
There are plenty of deadly-serious Ashes publications on the market but a more light-hearted guide to the summer is JB’s Cricket CompanionBrydon Cover
A hero in the shorter version too
Anil Kumble struggled in ODIs towards the end, but he was the top bowler for India through much of the 1990sS Rajesh and HR Gopalakrishna30-Mar-2007