An honourable exit
England may have lost to West Indies, but plenty of positives can be taken from the World Twenty20 as they finally fix both their eyes on the impendin
A great advertisement for women's cricket
The pitches, slower at the end of Australia’s summer season, aided spin but did not let the bowlers to dominate the batsmen; the two-week format allow
Openers emerge as the bright spot
Cricinfo runs the rule over India after they lost the Test series in Sri LankaJamie Alter12-Aug-2008 Gautam Gambhir’s total of 310 runs w
A litany of woe
Anjum Chopra looks back at the sixth women’s World Cup11-Mar-2009 They’re out there somewhere: Chopra and Co. had to sit in the stands for
Goodbye Gogga
Paul Adams didn’t last as long as he should have, but he usually burned bright when he playedNeil Manthorp03-Oct-2008 Adams’ actio
Gayle's forces confound England
Andrew McGlashan presents West Indies’ marks out of ten for their series against EnglandAndrew McGlashan11-Mar-2009After five years of fruitless conte
A tournament without inspiration
The MTN Domestic Championship, the major one-day tournament in South African domestic cricket, has been a rather sorry affair right from the startKeit
Focus shifts to one-day internationals
Exactly a week after the climax of the IPL, one-day cricket will face its first trial during the Kitply Cup in BangladeshGeorge Binoy in Mirpur07-Jun-
Spinning it right
Ajantha Mendis and Harbhajan Singh came into this match with varying levels of pressure on their backs, but a t the end of a gripping second day’s pla
India's opening conundrum
India’s opening pair hasn’t put together a century stand in the last five series in EnglandS Rajesh17-Jul-2007 Wasim Jaffer was in dis