Sehwag breaks his silence
Finally, as the IPL approached the business end, Virender Sehwag found his form Sriram Veera in Centurion21-May-2009One of the biggest let-downs of t
Australia tough like 1989
It is that 1989 series that most readily springs to mind now, with Ricky Ponting elevated to Allan Border’s uber-veteran roleAndrew Miller in Cardiff1
The rewards of consistency
A statistical analysis of Muttiah Muralitharan’s ODI careerSiddhartha Talya05-Feb-2009Muttiah Muralitharan went past Wasim Akram’s record of 502 ODI w
Time to hang up the bats and boots
During the season a number of players announced their retirements, including some major forces on the county scene. Cricinfo recaps those who have dec
Australia have their 'Phil', and how
Don Bradman on Friday. George Headley on Sunday. It’s a shame Test matches don’t span three innings per team or Phillip Hughes could have tried to kno
The changing face of a very English game
An American’s view of the Stanford Super Series and Twenty20’s growing influenceAndrew Miller31-Oct-2008 Allen Stanford, the man behind t
England bowlers firing blanks
The dark, foreboding clouds that encircled Headingley during the final session could well have represented the feeling in England’s bowling attackAndr
Handle with care
India’s Under-19 World Cup winners may be barely old enough to drink but they’ve got big money chasing them. It’s important that they get help to stay
Broad benefits from tough start
England had a poor day in the field, but still finished within touching distance of levelling the series in Wellington as the bowlers put in a fine ef
Away advantage for Pakistan
A statistical preview to the India-Pakistan ODI seriesMathew Varghese04-Nov-2007Both India and Pakistan head into the five-match ODI contest on the ba