Shining, shimmering, splendid – the rise and rise of Matheesha Pathirana
How long the ride lasts is anyone’s guess, but for now, the new slinga in town is doing everything in his power to prove he belongsAndrew Fidel Fernan
Jason Roy loses his England ODI record; will it be his World Cup place next?
Batter can only wait and hope after back spasm keeps him on sidelines during Stokes onslaughtMatt Roller14-Sep-2023Sitting in the England dressing-roo
Matt Henry among the best, and has got better – the numbers show it
The New Zealand quick is playing his third ODI World Cup, but the understated way he goes about things means he doesn’t always get the acclaimAndrew F
Australia's Ashes 'bat-off' begins: Who could open against England?
The battle to partner Usman Khawaja in Perth begins with an Australia A series in India ahead of three Shield rounds before the first Ashes squad is p
Spunky Sri Lanka out to prove heydays are not behind them
This is also a make-or-break tournament for Shanaka’s captaincyAndrew Fidel Fernando30-Sep-20231:58Spin-heavy Sri Lanka could overcome lower-order bat
Adam Voges: Hope in 10 years coaching is still about producing Australian cricketers
Australia’s most successful domestic coach speaks about his methods and philosophy after signing a new two-year deal with WA and Perth ScorchersAlex M
The Rohit hundred that brought more relief than elation
After two ducks in two games, Rohit made his highest T20I score. But that was only half the storyAshish Pant18-Jan-20243:53Takeaways: Relief for Rohit
Bangladesh's new selection chief must do more than just select teams
Apart from everything else, interference from the BCB and the team management is something for Gazi Ashraf Hossain to deal withMohammad Isam20-Feb-202
Hardik Pandya arrives in Ahmedabad, away captain at home away from home
A city experiences conflicting emotions as the man who led it to two successive finals returns in a different shade of blueShashank Kishore23-Mar-2024
Nitish Kumar Reddy flexes his seam-bowling all-round credentials
Players of his kind aren’t easy to come by and if Reddy can continue to impress, he may soon make himself more prominent in the BCCI’s radarSidharth M