Samuels' best, Malinga's worst
West Indies’ outstanding win at the Premadasa Stadium means they’re world champions in a format for the first time since 1979S Rajesh07-Oct-2012West I
Wade forces the issue
Matthew Wade’s startlingly poised and powerful century on the second morning of the Dominica Test means he is no longer just keeping Brad Haddin’s sea
Kolkata, you rule
But how about a little more imagination when composing team anthems?Nikhil Jha08-May-2012Choice of gameIt was blockbuster night at Kotla, with the top
Bangladesh have much to cherish even in defeat
An underdog always has the potential to create theatre and Bangladesh achieved that. They have succeeded in winning the hearts of their fans, and give
'I'd have loved to play with McGrath and Warne'
Graham McKenzie was a constant in the Australian team when other bowlers struggled to hold their placeBrydon Coverdale06-Feb-2012In the backyard of hi
Thoroughly outclassed with bat and ball
Australia inflicted their first whitewash on India since 1999 after the visitors’ batting caved in meekly in all four Tests against high-quality pace
Hosts' best chance to reverse trend
South Africa will be highly confident of ending their losing run in Durban against a Sri Lankan team struggling to adjust to the conditionsMadhusudhan
The Gayle phenomenon
Although Chris Gayle was already a much-feared batsman in the Twenty20 format even before 2011, his record since the beginning of 2011 is scarcely bel
Debutant Cummins outshines Johnson
Australia’s fast-bowling future was on display during the first day at the Wanderers. It’s just not clear how much of itBrydon Coverdale at the Wander
India have become a laughing stock
They arrived as the world No. 1 team but will end the series embarrassed and, in all likelihood, whitewashedAndrew Miller at The Oval20-Aug-2011Shortl