Amber lights at the Riverside
Chris Gayle has said that he wasn’t looking to remain the West Indies captain for a long period of time and would be “giving it up shortly” because of
New Zealand up against bogey opponent
Stats preview to the Champions Trophy semi-final between New Zealand and Pakistan in JohannesburgS Rajesh02-Oct-2009New Zealand topped their group whi
Vettori promises hard fight
Daniel Vettori knows the public deserves better than what happened in Hamilton, a tame defeat in four days. It’s not the loss that hurts them as much,
Carefree Karthik bludgeons Central Zone
Karthik’s 113-ball 153 at the Chinnaswamy Stadium that bumped Central Zone from being front-runners to playing catch-up; from 86 for 6, South Zone roc
Vettori's unique feat
Daniel Vettori became the first player to score at least a half-century and take four wickets in both innings of a TestSiddhartha Talya21-Oct-2008
Poor light cast on cricket
The nonsense of the finish provided a postscript to the result. England would almost certainly have lost had the match gone its distance, but India we
England find their free spirit
For a period during the afternoon session it looked as though England were heading out the series, but then their new wicketkeeper – Tim Ambrose – sto
Clueless against pace and seam
With all due respect to Dale Steyn and Co, it was India, when confronted with a something unusual for this part of the world and a bit of swing, that
The manic mercenary
Reckless but not selfless, “Woody” brought a fevered edge to the game Christian Ryan20-Apr-2008On a green and goose-bumped MCG wicket, some balls spea
The future of Sri Lankan spin
The three-match ODI series between Sri Lanka and West Indies was not just about the hosts winning it 2-0, but also the introduction to international c