The lowest ebb
For New Zealand, this will forever be remembered as the year they were thrashed by BangladeshBrydon Coverdale24-Dec-2010This week New Zealand sacked t
Tigers let themselves roar
Bangladesh celebrated their victory against Ireland as though they’d won more than one cricket match, but the significance went beyond a single result
Dhoni masters the toss, Smith hides from Zaheer
ESPNcricinfo brings you the plays of the first day of the third Test between South Africa and India at NewlandsFirdose Moonda at Newlands02-Jan-2011Th
Beware of Sehwag 2.0
Today Virender Sehwag gave a glimpse of what can happen if he bats 50 overs in an ODI, and on evidence, the bowlers need to be afraid. Very afraid. Si
Manic Saturday
Oompa-Loompas, stormtroopers, bananas, bobsledders and McEnroe fans, all watched the Twenty20 final at Rose BowlJames Aitcheson15-Aug-2010The game The
Life of Cardus
One of its four forewords is written by Andrew Flintoff. That oddity apart, the book is exhaustive in covering the life and work of the man who chang
Chennai the best team by a distance
A stats review of the Champions League Twenty20 2010Madhusudhan Ramakrishnan27-Sep-2010Superior with bat and ballThe difference between the batting ru
The resilience of Bangalore's bowling
Kolkata were unable to put two big overs together after the Powerplay and Bangalore’s ability to bounce back from an expensive over and take wickets i
The epitome of the English sportsman
Shep was a cricketer before he was an umpire, and in both roles he loved the game immenselyDavid Frith29-Oct-2009Former umpire David Shepherd, who die
Kohli comes of age
Virat Kohli threatened to go the Rohit Sharma way and waste his initial chances in a land with tough competition for middle-order spots, but his innin