Elgar joins Haynes in carrying-the-bat honours board
The South Africa opener has become only the second batsman in Test history to carry his bat three timesBharath Seervi23-Mar-2018Dean Elgar is making a
Pakistan's final-day batting – a disaster foretold
History or no history, with or without #MisYou, Pakistan’s final-day collapses have been a constant since August last year Osman Samiuddin in Abu Dhab
Bounty time for South Africa's openers
South Africa’s openers have been prolific in the two Tests so far, notching up some outstanding numbersS Rajesh06-Oct-2017When a team loses the toss a
Resilient Vidarbha continue to dream
Every time Karnataka have threatened to assert their might in a gripping semi-final at Eden Gardens, Vidarbha have fought back – just as they have don
The Ireland and Afghanistan domino effect
Both countries being awarded Test status is as much about restrictions lifted as about opportunities gainedPeter Della Penna23-Jun-2017The elevation o
Mashrafe does not give criticism 'time or attention'
Mashrafe Mortaza has faced constant criticism for his captaincy, fitness and his place in the side for a long time now. He says he has learnt to ignor
Maharaj's career-best returns, Williamson's twin failures
Stats highlights from the third day’s play in Wellington, where South Africa won by eight wicketsGaurav Sundararaman18-Mar-20171973 Last instance a vi
Guha raises questions for Indian cricket
In showing no bias in pointing out various conflicts, and in naming names, Ramachandra Guha has penned a document that is bold and unprecedentedSidhar
WI pacers achieve rare day-five success
No team in the last 10 years had managed to pick up all second-innings wickets on the fifth day of a Test through pace aloneShiva Jayaraman04-May-2017
Accommodating the IPL
How a hotel takes care of players and teams for the two-month seasonVishal Dikshit23-May-2017Virat Kohli said once that he felt like eating bedsheets.