England's refusal to go large
Andy Zaltzman25-Feb-2013One of the more curious aspects of England’s unimpressive recent cricket is the amount of criticism directed at the one batsma
Batting Pakistan's Achilles' heel
Pakistan’s bowling compares favourably with that of the hosts but the visitors’ batting will undoubtedly hold the key to their fortunesMadhusudhan Ram
Ashwin contributes, but not as bowler
With just one scalp in his last 76.2 overs, R Ashwin is struggling to impose himself as India’s leading spinnerSidharth Monga24-Nov-2012R Aswhin batte
A day of anti-cricket
This was just the sort of pitch that MS Dhoni has said he doesn’t want, but it may just have given his side a chance after the slowness helped them co
Saqlain Mushtaq's future in doubt
Saqlain Mushtaq, who signed a two-year deal with Sussex last February, has been released at his request for personal reasonsCricinfo staff24-Sep-2007S
A game that proved Twenty20 matters
The World Twenty20 final proved that the shortest format is worthy of attention, and that cricket in the Caribbean is alive and kicking, says David Ho
Studious Kerrigan works on his art
Being on the end of Kevin Pietersen in full force can make or break a bowler. Simon Kerrigan just saw it has part of his learning curvePaul Edwards at
'New Zealand batsmen don't treasure their wickets enough'
Compared to other international batsmen, New Zealand’s struggle to make their starts count Andrew Alderson13-Sep-2012A seeming lack of concentration w
Problems on display for both teams
West Indies staged a wonderful recovery in the Trent Bridge Test through Marlon Samuels and Darren Sammy on a day that raised some old questions about
Carberry eager for second chance
After surviving a career-threatening illness, Michael Carberry wants to state his case for England once againAndrew McGlashan at Northampton09-May-201