Amazing Grace
In the late 1800s, one man was synonymous with cricket, and enchanted all who came to see him bat. Truly was he nearly as big as the game David Frith0
Better than Lara and Ponting, Gavaskar and Border, and The Don
A selection of tributes on Sachin Tendulkar’s double-centuryCricinfo staff24-Feb-2010″Better than Brian Lara and Ricky Ponting, the other two great pl
Stunted development, but hope floats
The side is not inexperienced, just the development of many has been stunted from a lack of TestsOsman Samiuddin at the MCG30-Dec-2009Over the course
Ricky Ponting pays heavily for overconfidence
The Australian captain’s decision to bat on a testing surface was a result of an overestimation of his team’s abilitiesPeter English at the SCG03-Jan-
A day to forget for Punjab
Punjab’s batting never imposed itself, the bowlers lacked the venom to stop Bangalore, and their fielding … well that was just deplorableJamie Alter i
England's win could be a lesson to other boards
England’s win will send a message to the other boards that investment does pay off. Women are traditionally keen students of the game and often to be
Bowlers in for stiff test
Stats preview of the fifth and final Test between England and Australia at The OvalSiddhartha Talya19-Aug-2009The venue for the first Test to be stage
Sachin helped me decode Mendis – Yuvraj
Yuvraj Singh reveals how he tackled Ajantha Mendis after his nightmare series against him Sri Lanka last yearSriram Veera in Colombo04-Feb-2009
A pillar of Indian cricket
During the 1990s Anil Kumble and Sachin Tendulkar were the twin pillars of a team that sought to establish itself as a big player on the world stageDi
'I've always felt comfortable in tight situations'
The master finisher talks about the art of pulling off impossible chases, and his less-than-stellar record in the long formInterview by Sriram Veera14