First-class cricket's most prolific batsman
His Test record is imposing enough, but Jack Hobbs has set some first-class numbers which will probably never be surpassedS Rajesh27-Mar-2010Jack Hobb
North's hemisphere
England has been a happy hunting ground for the man who replaces Symonds in Australia’s orderBrydon Coverdale12-Jun-2009Early next week a planeload of
No holds barred
To reduce an Adam Gilchrist knock to statistics is a crime but one number today tells a story: There were five dot balls in his 85.Sriram Veera in Cen
Underdogs no more
A dry but much needed account of Sri Lanka’s startling ascent to the summitDaniel Brigham04-Apr-2009 Ivo Bligh captained England’s first team t
What's happened to West Indies?
It was clear West Indies were thinking throughout this match, keeping their composure, and sticking to a planVaneisa Baksh08-Feb-2009 The
Australia look to avoid a Melbourne
If Johannesburg began as the mirror image of Perth until a changed ending, the second Test in Durban is starting to resemble the corresponding match i
Katich makes most of second coming
A year ago Simon Katich, 33, was unlikely to play another Test,but now he is the present and future of the top of the orderPeter English at the Gabba2
'Bring sanity to the schedule'
Sanjay Manjrekar, Ian Chappell and Tony Greig on the issues facing cricket in 2009Sanjay Manjrekar02-Jan-2009Download (9926k) |Listen (28:13) | Podcas
The kings of the draw
Stats highlights from the first Test between India and South Africa in Chennai, which ended in a high-scoring drawS Rajesh and HR Gopalakrishna30-Mar-
Too close to call
Players will be able to contest the on-field umpire’s decision in the first Test between Sri Lanka and India in Colombo. A few reactions to the increa