Striker Steyn floors India
Dale Steyn has taken 13 five-fors in 37 Tests, a rate matches by very few bowlers over the last 40 yearsS Rajesh08-Feb-2010After the series against En
Where do we go from here?
The BCCI’s amnesty to 79 ICL players might weaken the league but it is unlikely to change the face of domestic cricket in IndiaSriram Veera02-Jun-2009
Is Pietersen a help or a hindrance?
All summer long, Kevin Pietersen’s cut a strangely subdued figure. Will England miss him for the next three Tests?Andrew Miller22-Jul-2009The euphoria
First knight ends the nightmare
After 27 days of trial and error, folly and failure, Kolkata Knight Riders finally won another match – and the crowd’s response was fittingSriram Veer
Neither side goes the distance
Since the teams last met nearly three years ago Australia’s power has diminished while South Africa have grown strongerBrydon Coverdale at the WACA17-
The cricketing quotient behind the glam
Ajay Shankar looks at the trends running through the 2009 IPL auctionAjay S Shankar06-Feb-2009 Vijay Mallya got his man and his team’s pr
Australia don't need a Flintoff clone
Instead of scratching their heads for clone of Andrew Flintoff, who haunted them during the 2005 Ashes, the penny has started to drop that attempting
A tale of two comebacks
If the two teams needed any motivation before the start of the Tests, it has arrived in the form of L Balaji and James FranklinSidharth Monga in Hamil
Perfect innings in the perfect chase
On Sunday, Sachin Tendulkar played the perfect innings in the perfect chase, when it mattered mostNagraj Gollapudi at the SCG02-Mar-2008 S
England shown up as poor value
England were the only side not to be represented at the multi-million dollar IPL auction in Mumbai. Having witnessed some of the performances in New Z