De Villiers takes charge with controlled ton
When he could go after the bowlers at Newlands, AB de Villiers did; when he had to rein it in a bit, he did that too, and that was enough to push Sout
Australia pokes fun at England suckers
England’s recent ODI record in Australia leaves little room for optimism but a new team, encouraged to play with freedom, is desperate to perform well
Scotland defeated by lack of experience
What this game showed us is that Scotland have the talent to compete with England. They were not blown away; they were defeated by their lack of expos
Opening slot and fielding concerns for SL
Five questions for Sri Lanka before the ODI series against IndiaAndrew Fidel Fernando31-Oct-2014The opening conundrumWhile Tillakaratne Dilshan has be
A day that lived up to Boxing Day expectations
Tests don’t come grander than the Boxing Day and the first day’s play at the MCG lived up to expectations, with its subplots and slow twistsSidharth M
How much does overtraining have to do with loss of form?
An international cricketer is exposed to several non-training stresses that could affect on-field performance. Managing physical workload is only half
Jordan suffers 'not today' day
The figures were ugly, the technical problems were on show and even Chris Jordan’s potential wicket-taking deliveries missed their markSidharth Monga
'I've been called Shirley Temple, Leo Sayer, Coco the Clown'
Ryan Sidebottom on crowd sledging, being a headless chicken, the messiest team-mates, and moreInterview by Jack Wilson06-Sep-2014There were six years
Bhuvneshwar writes a different history
He is not quick. He is not tall. He bats at No. 9. But he is proving a superstar for India in this series. It is not the first time Bhuvneshwar Kumar
Mesmerising, miserly Mohit
The Dubai stadium was a sea of yellow and blue and the atmosphere was beyond electricNandakumar Ganesh26-Apr-2014Choice of gameHere were are in 2014 a