India beaten in battle of strategies
The plan to go in with a spin-strong attack is fraught with risk in Australian conditions, as India were made to realise at the MCGSidharth Monga at t
South Africa find their Cummins
Marchant de Lange was not supposed to play in Durban but fate had other plans and he ended up with four wickets on his first day of Test cricketFirdos
Kallis bounces back as Petersen takes his chance
ESPNcricinfo presents Plays of the Day from the first day of the third Test between South Africa and Sri Lanka in Cape TownFirdose Moonda at Newlands0
The boys from the bush
For a while now South Africa’s quicks have emerged from small towns not known for cricket. And the trend is likely to continueFirdose Moonda22-Dec-201
Can't bat, can't bowl, can't field
The Don Argus report into Australian cricket documents in detail the areas of improvement for the national team – and a lot of them concern the basics
'My focus was on how I was going to score off every ball'
Mahela Jayawardene’s recent fourth-innings hundred in Galle was one for the ages, produced over nearly four hours in conditions favouring the bowling
Bell at his best leaves India gasping
While England displayed all the traits of a world-beating outfit at Trent Bridge, Ian Bell played what was arguably his best innings at the highest le
Eden Gardens ready for World Cup
The CAB is adamant Eden Gardens would have been ready in time for the India-England match, but they are expecting a crowd of 35,000 for the game betwe
India bank on small but brisk partnerships
A stats review of the second quarter-final between India and Australia in AhmedabadMadhusudhan Ramakrishnan24-Mar-2011India had never beaten Australia
Recent ODI form makes India favourites
Although they start the series with a depleted squad, India are favourites against a West Indies side which has had a very poor run in recent timesMad