County cricket should be celebrated
It’s only fair that the county game receives some of the praise for its part in England’s success story. The Championship to provide the foundations f
A maiden record, and a penchant to pull
Plays of the day from the fourth day of the Bulawayo Test between Zimbabwe and PakistanFirdose Moonda in Bulawayo04-Sep-2011Reward of the dayRay Price
Sri Lanka get a glimpse of life after Murali
It was expected that the visitors would struggled with an inexperienced bowling attack in England and that proved the case against two in-form batsmen
Shafiul's misfortune and Razzak's imploring appeal
Plays of the day from Bangladesh’s must-win Group B clash with NetherlandsSidharth Monga in Chittagong14-Mar-2011The run-outBowlers’ deflection onto t
World Cup record favours Australia
Both teams are evenly matched in both batting and bowling, but it could just be Australia’s big match temperament that proves crucialMadhusudhan Ramak
Strauss rises to the challenge
If ever there was a performance that laid bare a visiting team’s intentions, it was the one that Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook produced on the most
'It's a lot easier playing for your country than for your state'
Stuart MacGill, perhaps doomed to forever be thought of as the leggie who wasn’t Warne, talks about missing the buzz of the game, helping the old enem
Thisara Perera spices up selection race
The allrounder, playing his first game of the tournament, made sure his name remains in the selection mix with a disciplined bowling effort that earne
'I don't let pressure affect me' – Amir
Mohammad Amir believes pressure is something that an individual creates for himself and can be avoidedCricinfo staff22-Aug-2010Pakistan’s remarkable y
Close series between rivals with bare cupboards
It is a credit to both teams that despite the overkill of cricket between the two nations, despite the dead pitch at the SSC, despite the lack of bowl