Mature Dockrell gears up for bigger tests
The left-arm spinner has achieved much in his first year in the Ireland side, and the World Cup is a chance to take that big leap forwardBrydon Coverd
Murali's romanticised farewell
He needed eight wickets, it came down to the final one of the innings, and the catch was taken by his favourite slip catcher. Perhaps it was all contr
Lions reclaim lost loyalties
Initially Mumbai had the crowd’s support, but by the end, by the sheer weight of their performance, the Lions were on the path to winning back the hea
Where Malinga was made
Down Galle way lies a village where one of the world’s leading fast bowlers delivered slingers with a softball on the beach and swam in the local lake
Clinical England keep raising the bar
England have never played limited-overs cricket of any form with this verve andconvictionAndrew McGlashan in St Lucia13-May-2010England continue to ra
An evening with Sir Garry
The debate about the game’s greatest batsman may be all the rage today. But is there any doubt as to who is the most skilled cricketer of all time?Aya
Bing goes whack, Kieron goes boom
Hyderabad sings along to Lee’s one-man band till the endAtul Bhogle24-Oct-2009Choice of gameIt is not everyday that Hyderabad, which traditionally hos
After Warne, the drought
Australia have had golden ages of spin, but the greats have been few and far between, and the decision-makers haven’t helped the cause any with their
Staying alive
The Champions Trophy has shown that ODIs can still be a format in which many things pleasing and surprising may happenOsman Samiuddin in South Africa0
Legends of the fall
Perhaps one collapse in a Test had become boring, so Sri Lanka and Pakistan produced two hereSidharth Monga in Colombo13-Jul-2009Something changes in