Swann at ease with expectation
With a pitch taking turn and his confidence rising, England’s offspinner is the key man as the tourists aim to secure a series leadAndrew Miller at Ad
Uphill task for Bangladesh
A statistical look at Bangladesh’s struggles to stay competitive in away TestsMadhusudhan Ramakrishnan26-May-2010The two-Test series in England repres
Pujara's debut and Vijay's quick reflexes
Plays of the day from first day of the second Test between India and Australia in BangaloreSidharth Monga at the Chinnaswamy Stadium09-Oct-2010The deb
'You'll never entirely eradicate fixing'
The out-going chief of the ICC’s Anti-Corruption Unit talks about the state of the game today, spot-fixing, and why Twenty20 threatens cricket’s integ
Thisara Perera spices up selection race
The allrounder, playing his first game of the tournament, made sure his name remains in the selection mix with a disciplined bowling effort that earne
England embark on the battle for balance
Andrew Strauss and Andy Flower must ponder a question that was ever-present during the 1990s. How do England balance the Test team without a genuine a
Destiny drives Bravo in ultimate battleground
The night before he scored the century that revitalised his West Indian team, Dwayne Bravo lay in his hotel bed watching boxingAlex Brown at Adelaide
Who'll make the cut, and who'll miss out?
It’s central contracts time in Australia, and Cricinfo runs the rule on the 39 players who’ve played in various forms of the game for the national tea
Dilshan's ascent
Sri Lanka’s prolific opener used to be a bits-and-pieces player before he discovered his mojo, got a lock on the batting slot he wanted, and stamped h
Persistence and some gambling work wonders
That this win came through three largely uncelebrated players has to be the most pleasing aspect for Sri LankaSidharth Monga in Galle07-Jul-2009Let’s