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
A perfect record for Vaughan the captain
A stats lowdown on Trent Bridge, a ground where England have won each of the three times that Michael Vaughan has led the teamMathew Varghese26-Jul-20
Go on, give us a classic
Half a century into their storied rivalry, India and Pakistan are yet to produce a series that is great all the way through. Will this be the one?Osma
No need to gild the lily
Fans will enjoy reliving Lara’s triumphs, and researchers will find this is a useful first draft of the biography of one of cricket’s greatest enigmas
Renaissance man
Jeremy Alexander reviews Ken Taylor: Drawn to Sport by Stephen ChalkeJeremy Alexander17-Mar-2006 County cricketers could once pedal a tand
Killing the golden goose
Shahid Afridi’s shock retirement from Test match cricket has reopened the debate about the current volume of international cricket. Is the surfeit kil
The inability to control Gayle
The Indian bowlers allowed Gayle to free his arms by bowling too wide or too full, and because of their inexperience they couldn’t find an alternative
Pathan's batting lesson to the top order
How Irfan Pathan’s straight-bat approach paid dividendsOn the Ball with S Rajesh12-Dec-2005Irfan Pathan’s promotion up the order might have flummoxed
Barbecue with the Master … or don't bother
Peter English25-Jan-2006 It’s not a surprise that Glenn McGrath fancies himself as a master of barbecues. He’s grilled 542 Test batsmen
Blame the selectors
India’s winning margin, a walloping 188 runs, makes depressing reading from a Sri Lankan perspectiveCharlie Austin14-Dec-2005 Mahela