New highs for England, new lows for Australia
Alastair Cook and James Anderson were the star performers in an outstanding Ashes campaign, while Australia had few memorable momentsS Rajesh08-Jan-20
How ponders where it all went wrong
In all their matches Central Districts have won phases of play and looked very competitive before it went kaputSriram Veera in Port Elizabeth18-Sep-20
Indian twist in the tail
The last three added 86, runs that would be twice as difficult to get when batting last on this crumbling beauty of a Test pitchSidharth Monga at the
Odd couple flourish together
Katich’s and Watson’s were innings of contrast, complementary efforts that built on the success they have enjoyed togetherBrydon Coverdale at the WACA
A reality sweeter than dreams
From a harsh existence near the sewage-filled Buriganga river to becoming Bangladesh’s most famous left-arm spinner, there have plenty of turns in Moh
Punjab finally get their basics right
Flair and natural talent can take one a long way but success for a team can be elusive if the basics of winning aren’t already in place. It’s taken a
Spinners thrive, minnows flounder, sixes flow
The Women’s World Cup witnessed several statistical highlights. Cricinfo looks at some of the interesting numbers from the tournamentCricinfo staff24-
Tall, sharp and uncomplicated
He doesn’t fail dope tests, he doesn’t fight team-mates or officials, he just runs up, bowls – damn well – and goes awayOsman Samiuddin13-Jun-2009Afte
Krejza's eight and Harbhajan's 300
The two offspinners, Jason Krejza and Harbhajan Singh, had a day to remember in Nagpur. Cricinfo looks at a few statistical highlights for the twoCric
'Nothing calms you like Laxman'
When he walks out to bat, the dressing room relaxes, knowing the side is in good handsRahul Dravid06-Nov-2008When we think of VVS Laxman, we always th