South Africa's two moments of brilliance
The way the hosts’ bowlers managed to execute their plans on a flat pitch showed the difference in quality between theirs and India’s bowling attacksF
A wake-up call for a cliquey sport
Ireland have proudly carried the associates’ standard for two World Cups insuccession. They’re not asking for free lunches, just for a fair chanceDile
Forever the shadow
For Pakistan, the cloud of match-fixing never really went away. The perception of it has woven itself into the very fabric of society at largeOsman Sa
Asif toys with Australia's batsmen
Shortly before tea the opening day was running away from Pakistan, then the momentum changed in seven balls from Mohammad AsifNagraj Gollapudi at Lord
Teachings from table-toppers
The IPL is now a week old and this is what we learnt from an atmospheric top-of-the-table clash at the Brabourne StadiumS Aga21-Mar-2010Openers win yo
Where's the hitting?
Sachin steers the ship home, but is this really a Twenty20?Abishek Maroli23-Mar-2010The gameThis game had two stalwarts of Indian cricket pitted again
'If you hit in the air against SA, expect to be caught'
Every South African fielder has had a role model to look up to: Jonty Rhodes, Peter Kirsten and Sybrand Engelbrecht explain why the country has never
Far ahead of the competition
Stats analysis of Sachin Tendulkar’s ODI careerS Rajesh15-Nov-2009Tendulkar’s Test record is imposing enough, but in ODIs he has moved ahead at a frig
Will the ICL survive?
After 79 ICL players decided to withdraw, it has become obvious that the league, in its original avatar, is no moreAjay S Shankar02-Jun-2009It is a qu
In safe hands
There’s plenty of substance, and little that’s flash, in Brad Haddin, who is not about to let Adam Gilchrist’s vast reputation cramp his styleAndrew M