Paranavitana shows he's at home, away
Tharanga Paranavitana is the most unheralded of Sri Lanka’s top order but showed his value on the opening day of the seriesSiddarth Ravindran at Sophi
Bombay as she was
From the airy lounges of Brabourne’s pavilion to the charmless, modern edifice that is the Wankhede StadiumMike Selvey19-Jan-2011Ever since I was a ki
First-Test blues for India
India have lost four of their last five first Tests in overseas series against the top teams, which suggests it’s becoming an unwanted habit for the s
Dilshan's good fortune, Samaraweera's bad luck
Plays of the day from the fourth day of the first Test between Sri Lanka and West Indies in GalleAndrew Fernando in Galle19-Nov-2010Missed review oppo
Reading the bowler
Keep an eye on the point of release, the wrist, the position of the seam and moreAakash Chopra26-Aug-2010The replay comes up in slo-mo for us to get a
George hopes to build on nervous start
It would be sensible not to judge Peter George on the basis of this one performance, but after coming through when his team needed him most, he’ll cer
Warriors soar higher and higher
The Warriors are just one rung away from the top of the ladder they set out to climb, but South Australia’s trophy cupboard stays barrenFirdose Moonda
'I've never apologised to a player'
Daryl Harper talks about Tendulkar lbw decision from 1999, the worst thing a bowler’s said to him, and whether the ICC’s Umpire of the Year award is
Duminy gets a reality check
After his stellar start, the man tipped as a future great has found the going tougher than anticipatedNagraj Gollapudi09-Feb-2010Sometimes a good impr
A reality sweeter than dreams
From a harsh existence near the sewage-filled Buriganga river to becoming Bangladesh’s most famous left-arm spinner, there have plenty of turns in Moh